Transportation Communications Newsletter
Friday, November 22, 2024 - New Brunswick, New Jersey
AVIATION
1) Atlantic City Airport To Hand Out Welcome Gifts On Day Before Thanksgiving
GPS / NAVIGATION
2) 20 Vehicles Stranded In Oregon After Navigation Apps Direct Drivers To Snow-Filled Back Country Roads
HEALTH
3) What Burlington And The Vermont National Guard Are Doing To Reduce F-35 Noise
MARITIME
4) UK Marine Accident Investigation Branch Cites Lack Of Safety Protocols, Poor Communications In Officer’s Death
OTHER
5) Role Of Operations In Complete Streets: Primer
PRIVACY
6) US Senators Call For Watchdog To Investigate TSA’s Use Of Facial Recognition
7) Truck Driver Privacy: Are Fleets Violating Lawfully Protected Rights?
PUBLIC INFORMATION / EDUCATION / INVOLVEMENT
8) New Mexico DOT Helps Support Statewide Beautification Campaign Featuring Bryan Cranston As Walter White
9) How A New York City Council Member Is Dabbling As A Social Influencer
RAILROADS
10) Rail Labor Seeks Regulations To Protect Workers From Technological Advancements
TRANSIT
11) Australian Capital Territory Does It MyWay+ With New Multimodal Ticketing System
TRAVELER INFORMATION / TRANSPORTATION MANAGEMENT
12) AI Takes On Traffic Challenges In Zimbabwe
VEHICLES
13) FCC Announces Final Rules For C-V2X Use In 5.9GHz Band
News Releases
2) MBTA Launches New Mobile App
3) Saskatchewan Launches Winter Safety Campaign, New Highway Hotline Ad
4) e3 Systems, Rivada Partner For Maritime Communications
5) All Hampton Roads Transit Buses, Trains, Ferries Now Wi-Fi Ready
6) BC Transit Adds NextRide Real-Time Bus Location Technology To Clearwater Regional Transit
7) Open Road Tolling Rolls Out On Oklahoma Turnpikes With Fresh New Look
Friday Bonus
Swedish speed control signs cause an outbreak of giggles among eighth grade boys.
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The "Fart kontrol" and "Max fart" signs are Danish, I think. (I realize that the original story says they're Swedish.) In Swedish they would read (and still be funny) "Fartkontroll" and "Maxfart."
ReplyDeleteThe E47 highway runs mostly through Denmark, which is why I think these signs are Danish. :-)