Transportation Communications Newsletter
Tuesday, March 26, 2024 - Cranford, New Jersey
CAMERAS
1) Anti-ULEZ Protestors Hang Bat Boxes On Poles To Stop Camera Repairs
GPS / NAVIGATION
2) FCC Investigating If Use Of Russian, Chinese Satellite Systems By US Devices Poses A Security Risk
OTHER
3) Sales Of Aviation License Plates To Begin In Florida Later This Year To Help Fund Aviation Education
4) Buffalo Man Caught In Legal Battle With Police – Over A Shout
PARKING
5) Group Of Brigham Young University Students Rolls Out New AI Tech To Solve Parking Problems
PRIVACY
6) Some California Police Departments Sharing License Plate Data With Anti-Abortion States
7) Burlington, Vermont Police Department Reports Tracking Devices Found On Cars Returning From Montreal
ROADWAYS
8) Can A ‘Smart Highway’ In Texas Pave The Way To Self-Driving?
9) Fully Autonomous Street Crawlers Could Make Potholes A Thing Of The Past
SAFETY / SECURITY
10) Rachel Carpenter, Chief Safety Officer, Caltrans – An Innovative Approach To Safety
ITE Talks Transportation podcast
11) National Security Concerns Surround Connected Cars
12) Israeli Cyber Conference For Connected Fleets Highlights Need For Cyber Detection
TRAFFIC INCIDENT MANAGEMENT
13) Disasters Like Bridge Collapses Put Transportation Agencies’ Emergency Plans To The Test
VEHICLES
14) Cruise Leadership Pledges More Transparency, Greater Culture Of Safety In New Letter
15) Tesla Eyes Private 5G Networks
News Releases
1) Hayden AI, Snapper Services Partner To Enhance Public Transit Data Analysis
2) New York’s Capital District Transportation Authority Unveils New Performance Monitoring Platform
3) Cisco, Ford Roll Out Webex App To Allow Participation In Meetings While Driving
4) New York MTA Unveils Real-Time Security Monitor Screen Pilot On Buses
5) Targa Telematics Unveils First Fleet Management Solutions After Acquisition Of Viasat
Tuesday Transportation Oddities
How much did you pay for your vehicle registration? In Dubai a license plate sold at auction last year for $15 million. No word if the screws to attach it to the vehicle were included.
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