Transportation Communications Newsletter
Tuesday, September 3, 2024 - Cranford, New Jersey
AVIATION
1) German Air Traffic Control Hacked Amid Cybersecurity Failures
2) FCC Rule Grants Drone Operators Spectrum Access For Navigation
GPS / NAVIGATION
3) UK Coroner Warns Tech Companies After Sat-Nav Led To Fatal Crash
4) Galileo Prepares For Upcoming OSNMA Operational Declaration
INTELLIGENT TRANSPORTATION SYSTEMS
5) Advancing Traffic Management For Smart Cities
ITS International contributed content
OTHER
6) Ugandan Government Slams Brakes On Digital Number Plates Project Again
PUBLIC INFORMATION / EDUCATION / INVOLVEMENT
7) Decatur, Illinois Hosting Street Festival To Encourage Transportation System Feedback
8) Arkansas State Police Launches ‘Extreme Safety’ Campaign
TELEMATICS
9) Data-Driven Fleet Management Improves Safety In New York City
TRANSIT
10) Behind The Campaign To Make The DC Metro Cool Again
News Releases
1) Optibus Expands Into Real-Time Data With Acquisition Of Datik
3) NTSB Chair: Action Needed On Safety Management Systems For Small Passenger Vessels
4) 89% Of Rail Professionals View On-Train Internet Connectivity As Vital For Industry’s Future
5) Parkopedia Introduces In-Vehicle Payments For Fuel Bills In BMW Vehicles In Germany
Tuesday Transportation Oddities
For those who like trains, the sound of a locomotive may be music to their ears. In Germany, this model railroad played real music and set a world record!
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