Transportation Communications Newsletter
Tuesday, February 27, 2024 - Cranford, New Jersey
AVIATION
1) Boeing Hit By Damning FAA Report Faulting Safety Culture
CAMERAS
2) Four Bridges Connecting New Jersey, Pennsylvania To Have License Plate Scanners
3) License Plate Surveillance Startup Flock, Broke The Law While Trying To Reduce Crime
4) Cameras Fining Out-Of-Town Drivers In Fulham, UK Cutting Through Streets Have Removed 7,000 Cars Off Roads A Day
HEALTH
5) Aircraft Noise Disturbs Arizona Residents
MARITIME
6) Replacing Port Cranes Just One Portion Of Maritime Commerce Vulnerabilities
PARKING
7) Enhancing Urban Mobility: The Revolution Of Smart Parking In Cities
Cities Today contributed content
PUBLIC INFORMATION / EDUCATION / INVOLVEMENT
8) Manitoba Government Budgets $200,000 To Advertise Temporary Fuel Tax Cut
9) What Is Emergency Management Without Journalism?
Futurisk blog (scroll down)
SAFETY / SECURITY
10) At Growing List Of Airports, TSA PreCheck Travelers No Longer Have To Show Physical IDs
11) Aviation Security: TSA Could Further Improve Officer Engagement
News Releases
1) Eutelsat OneWeb Launches ‘Land Mobility’ Connectivity Services
Tuesday Transportation Oddities
There are a variety of ways bridges open to let boats pass. Some lift vertically, others tilt open to create space, while still others rotate.. A pedestrian bridge in London rolls 180°.
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