Tuesday, March 12, 2024

Tuesday, March 12, 2024

   

Transportation Communications Newsletter


 Tuesday, March 12, 2024 - Cranford, New Jersey



AVIATION


1) FAA Funding Bill Protects Data Privacy

AINonline


2) Miami-Dade County Mayor Launches ‘I AM MIA’ Customer Experience Campaign

International Airport Review


CAMERAS


3) Bill Continues Ohio Lawmakers’ Crackdown On Traffic Cameras By Requiring Each To Have A License

Statehouse News Bureau


4) Monroe County, Georgia Installs 24/7 Live Camera At Notorious Blocked Railroad Crossing

WGXA-TV


FREIGHT


5) Preparation And Communication Are Critical For The Trucking Industry In Hurricane Season

Commercial Carrier Journal


INTELLIGENT TRANSPORTATION SYSTEMS


6) Smart Mobility Transformation Of Hong Kong’s Transportation System Is On Track

InvestHK/South China Morning Post contributed content


MARITIME


7) Shepler’s Ferry Postpones New Mackinac Island Luggage Tracking System

MLive


OTHER


8) Lawmakers Propose Electronic Driver’s Licenses In Pennsylvania

WOLF-TV


PRIVACY


9) Finland Detects More GPS Jammers As Drivers Increasingly Try To Hide Their Tracks

Yle


PUBLIC INFORMATION / EDUCATION / INVOLVEMENT


10) Study: Texas DOT Public Meetings Over I-45 Widening Project Were ‘Insufficient’

Chron


11) Rhode Island Bill Would Keep Reports On Train Fatalities From Being Made Public

Providence Journal


ROADWAYS


12) The Role Of Data In Shaping A More Accessible Future For Rail Travel

Rail Technology Magazine


13) Two Workers Maintain Over 11,000 Traffic Signs In Bowling Green, Kentucky

WBKO-TV video


SAFETY / SECURITY


14) Chinese-Made Cranes At US Ports: A New Trojan Horse?

The Journal podcast


TAXIS / RIDESHARING


15) California Bill Could Require Robotaxi Companies To Report Collisions, Other Data Or Risk Fines

The Hill


16) Why Waymo’s Robotaxis Are Avoiding Freeways, Airport

San Francisco Chronicle


TRANSIT


17) Tulsa Transit Announces Rebranding Initiative, New Name

KWTV-TV


18) New Website Simplifies Search For Accessible Public Transportation In Michigan

Second Wave Michigan


VEHICLES


19) Tesla, Rivals Get low Marks For Automated-Driving Technology

Reuters


20) Saving Lives With Connectivity – Vehicle-To-Everything National Deployment Plan: A Perspective From The ITS Joint Program Office Director Brian Cronin

USDOT’s ITS Joint Program Office


21) GM Slowly Moving Light Controls To Infotainment Screen

GM Authority



News Releases

1) NTXIA Launches Immersive Innovation Program To Highlight Most Advanced Solutions Across North Texas

2) Progress Report: Sustainability, Digitalization And Safety In Air Cargo




Tuesday Transportation Oddities

You’ll find graves in lots of strange locations, but Savannah/Hilton Head International Airport is the only place where graves, and their markers, are located under an active runway.


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