Tuesday, October 8, 2024

Tuesday, October 8, 2024

 

Transportation Communications Newsletter


  Tuesday, October 8, 2024 - Washington, District of Columbia



ACTIVE TRANSPORTATION


1) Texting While Walking Puts Pedestrians In Danger, Study Finds

Tech Xplore


2) Artificial Intelligence For Pedestrian And Bicyclist Safety: Using AI To Detect Near-Miss Collisions

Mineta Transportation Institute


AVIATION


3) FAA Clears Delta To Use Drones For Maintenance Inspections

AirlineGeeks


4) Computer Issues With Atlanta Airport’s Plane Train Causes ‘Pandemonium’

CNN


5) NATO Holds Air Traffic Meeting In Oklahoma City For First Time

Journal Record


CARTOGRAPHY


6) South Korea Tourism Officials Say More Needs To Be Done To Improve Map Apps For Tourists

Maeil Business Newspaper


FREIGHT


7) FMCSA Will Delay Rear-Impact Guard Label Inspection Enforcement Until December

Trucking Dive


8) Wyoming DOT Rolls Out Web-Based Permitting For Heavy Loads

Transport Topics


MARITIME


9) No Captain Needed: 373-Mile Remote Electric Ferry Test In Sweden Stuns World

Interesting Engineering


10) Canadian Man Develops Text Messaging App That Alerts Riders To Openings On Sold-Out BC Ferry Runs

Global News


TAXIS / RIDESHARING


11) Waymo Now Shoving Ads Into Your San Francisco Fortune Cookies

SFGate


TRAFFIC INCIDENT MANAGEMENT


12) The Use Of AI In Accident Prevention And Detection

Valerann video


TRANSIT


13) MBTA Looking For Riders To Help Test Its App

Boston.com


14) JAX: New Name, Same Game For Jackson County Mass Transit

Southern Illinoisan


15) Rural Transit Systems Explore, Benefit From Data Sharing

Government Technology



News Releases

1) Ten Logistics Docs To Automate With Document Processing

2) Wabtec To Supply Passenger Information Systems For Munich S-Bahn Trains

3) PTV Group, Econolite To Launch PTV Hub, Industry’s First True Cloud Collaboration Platform


CORRECTION: The source for this story in yesterday’s edition was incorrect. It was published in Metro. My apologies for the error.

Transforming Mass Transit With AI And Advanced Analytics

Metro



Tuesday Transportation Oddities

Grand Central Terminal in New York City is filled with lots of oddities. This time we’ll talk about the ceiling.


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