Tuesday, October 1, 2024

Tuesday, October 1, 2024

   

Transportation Communications Newsletter


 🚶🏻 Tuesday, October 1, 2024 - Cranford, New Jersey 🚸


**National Pedestrian Safety Month**


ACTIVE TRANSPORTATION


1) How Tennessee’s Traffic Safety Personnel Approach Pedestrian Safety

WKRN-TV


AVIATION


2) Gogo Buys Rival, Satcom Direct, To Tackle Starlink Aviation Expansion

SpaceNews


3) Inclusive Airports: Promoting Awareness And Positive Disability Perceptions

International Airport Review


4) Aviation Safety Priorities: Global Standards, Culture, And Innovation

IATA


CAMERAS


5) Majority Of Traffic Cameras Nixed By Iowa DOT Under New Law

The Gazette


6) DC Can Finally Sue Maryland, Virginia Drivers Over Unpaid Tickets

Axios


INTELLIGENT TRANSPORTATION SYSTEMS


7) ITS UK: New Report Calls For A National Motorway Technology Transition Strategy Ahead Of The Autumn Budget

Highways News


OTHER


8) AI To The Rescue: How To Enhance Disaster Early Warnings With Tech Tools

Nature


RAILROADS


9) NTSB Releases Illustrated Digest Of East Palestine Investigation Report

NTSB


ROADWAYS


10) UK DfT Publishes A New Standard For Highway Condition Data Reporting

Highways News


TRAVELER INFORMATION / TRANSPORTATION MANAGEMENT


11) New Technology Warns Drivers Of Congestion On Select Columbus Highways

WCMH-TV


12) NDOT Celebrates Opening Of Nashville’s First Ever Transportation Management Center

WZTV-TV


VEHICLES


13) IIHS: Fewer Drivers Opting Out Of Lane Departure Prevention

IIHS


14) Congress Is Trying To Force Carmakers To Keep AM Radio - It Should Also Use This Opportunity To Correct The Mistakes Of The Past

The Conversation



News Releases

1) Amtrak Debuts New Brand Campaign To ‘Retrain Travel’ For Current And Prospective Customers

2) IATA And Brazil’s ANAC Work Together To Enhance Aviation Safety

3) Beep, Mississippi State University Launch State And Southeastern Conference’s First Autonomous Shuttle Pilot

4) Waterloo, Iowa Adds Numbers, Labels To Roadway Infrastructure To Ease Reporting Of Problems



Tuesday Transportation Oddities

Flying into Bhutan’s Paro International Airport is not for the faint of heart.


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