Transportation Communications Newsletter
Monday, February 5, 2024 - Cranford, New Jersey
AVIATION
1) United Flight Attendants To Face Consequences For Smartphone Distractions
2) FAA Tells Pilots To Switch To Analog To Avoid Spoofing
3) Meet The Person Working Hard To Pick The Movie You’ll Watch On Your Next Flight
4) Flight Drama Over San Francisco: United’s Mid-Air Communication Breakdown
5) How Wet Bulb Globe Temperature Helps Ground Handlers Monitor Working Conditions
FREIGHT
6) Vehicle Maintenance Reporting Standards Portal Nearly Here
INTELLIGENT TRANSPORTATION SYSTEMS
7) USDOT Launches $15 Million AI Effort To Improve US Street Infrastructure
MARITIME
8) Maritime Single Window – Advancing Digitization In Shipping
OTHER
9) How Video Games Are Reshaping NASCAR
PUBLIC INFORMATION / EDUCATION / INVOLVEMENT
10) Effectiveness Of Unconventional Anti-Texting Messages Displayed On Dynamic Message Signs
Transportation Letters (abstract)
11) A Connecticut Transportation Summit, Or A PR Fest?
RAILROADS
12) MS-DOS, Windows 3.11 Still Run Train Dashboards At German Railway
ROADWAYS
13) Bilingual Road Signs Decision Coming Soon – New Zealand Transport Minister
14) Hundreds Of UK Motorists Fined Over A20 Road Sign Error
SAFETY / SECURITY
15) Ohio Turnpike Introduces Traffic Safety Initiatives
TRANSIT
16) How Artificial Intelligence Is Shaping Public Transit
TRAVELER INFORMATION / TRANSPORTATION MANAGEMENT
17) Pune Traffic Police Release WhatsApp Number For Citizens To Report Traffic Rules Violations
News Releases
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