Friday, May 31, 2024

Friday, May 31, 2024

   

Transportation Communications Newsletter


 Friday, May 31, 2024 - Brooklyn, New York



CAMERAS


1) Atlanta TV Station Finds More School Zone Cameras Ticketed Drivers Unfairly

WAGA-TV


HEALTH


2) Dutch Government Addresses Aircraft Noise

Quiet Communities blog


MARITIME


3) Grimaldi, European Space Agency Launch Second Study For Automated Berthing Using Satellites

Maritime Executive


PARKING


4) To Drive Revenue, Cities Turn To Tech To Fix Their Parking Problems

Route Fifty


PUBLIC INFORMATION / EDUCATION / INVOLVEMENT


5) Experts Unpack American Trucking Associations’ Latest Campaign To Boost Industry’s Image

FreightWaves


6) CivicPlus Makes A Deal With Nextdoor For Hyper-Local Alerts

Government Technology


7) US Agencies Are On The Clock To Improve Their Digital Accessibility - Here’s How They’re Doing So Far

Nextgov/FCW


SAFETY / SECURITY


8) How Connectivity And Intelligence Are Redefining The Riding Experience For Two And Three-Wheelers

ITS International contributed content


TAXIS / RIDESHARING


9) Beijing Opening Robotaxi Route To A Major Train Station, Pony.ai Says

CNBC


TRAVELER INFORMATION / TRANSPORTATION MANAGEMENT


10) Can AI Help Agencies Save Money On Traffic Studies?

Government Technology


VEHICLES


11) San Francisco School Crossing Guards Say They’ve Had To Dodge Driverless Cars

KNTV-TV


12) New EV Garbage Trucks Feature AI-Arms To Pick Up Cans And Can Monitor Distracted Driving

U.S. Sun


13) The Potential Of QR Codes For Self-Driving Car Technology

GISuser


14) Language-Driven Interactive Traffic Trajectory Generation

Cornell University




News Releases

1) Flow Labs Establishes Agreement With Michelin Mobility Intelligence To Deliver Unparalleled Traffic Safety Data To Agencies

2) Saab Technology In New Digital Air Traffic Test Center In Belgium

3) A New Tsunami Strategy Launched For Port Of Anacortes

4) AT&T Bolsters Storm Readiness With New Maritime And Public Safety Solutions

5) Train Grade Crossing Warning System Launched In Chattanooga 



Friday Bonus

Many of us would probably welcome being mistaken for being younger. This woman would prefer that not happen to her.


 

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