Transportation Communications Newsletter
Tuesday, March 5, 2024 - Cranford, New Jersey
AVIATION
1) San Antonio International Airport Rebrands Itself SAT
2) Japan’s Haneda, Kansai Airports Will Soon Launch E-Gates
3) Transforming Airport Safety Culture And Occupational Health
CAMERAS
4) Baltimore Speed Cameras Aren’t Nabbing Neighbors, New Study Says
CARTOGRAPHY
5) Google Maps Testing Feature That Shows You Where To Enter A Building
HEALTH
6) Silencing The Roar: Noise Pollution In Aviation
INTELLIGENT TRANSPORTATION SYSTEMS
7) ‘Smart Freeway’ Tech Planned To Improve Traffic Flow On 15 Freeway Near Temecula, California
PRIVACY
8) Publishing Taylor Swift’s Flight Information: Is It Stalking Or Free Speech?
SAFETY / SECURITY
9) Louisville’s High Injury Network Could Help Prioritize Improving Safety On Certain Roads
VEHICLES
10) Driverless 18-Wheelers Take To Texas Roads As Part Of New Partnership
11) European Crash Tester Says Carmakers Must Bring Back Physical Controls
News Releases
1) University Of Nebraska Omaha Researchers At Forefront Of Cybersecurity In American Ports
2) ERTICO Launches New Podcast: ‘Connecting Dots & Talks’
3) Miovision Acquires Traffic Technology Services
4) Pennsylvania DOT, Pennsylvania Turnpike Announce Start Of Work Zone Speed Safety Camera Program
5) Iteris Chosen By Virginia DOT To Create Traffic Operations Strategic Plan
6) Renovations At Amtrak Penn Station New York Entrance Include LED Video Display
Tuesday Transportation Oddities
How do you make routine train announcements more fun? This Metro-North conductor shows you how.
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