Transportation Communications Newsletter
Tuesday, December 17, 2024 - Cranford, New Jersey
**Bhutan National Day**
AVIATION
1) Drone Detectors In New Jersey Have Found ‘Little Or No Evidence’ Of Wrongdoing, Governor Says
2) How Airports And Airlines Are Using AI To Improve Operations And The Passenger Experience
ELECTRONIC TOLLING
3) Researchers Hack Digital License Plates, Demonstration Way To Evade Tolls And Cops
4) Atlantic City Expressway Starts Construction Efforts To Support All-Electronic Tolling In 2025
GPS / NAVIGATION
5) AAA Uses GPS Alerts On Waze, Google Maps To Prevent Roadside Crashes
HEALTH
6) Plane Passenger Disturbed By Loud Noise
INTELLIGENT TRANSPORTATION SYSTEMS
7) Smart Cities, Smart Traffic: The Rise Of Intelligent Transport Systems
MARITIME
8) German Navy Tests Out Sub-Tracking Drone Submersible In Baltic Sea
OTHER
9) MIT Researcher Applies New Sources Of Data To Creating More Sustainable, Walkable, Economically Thriving City Spaces
RAILROADS
10) Rail Industry To Focus On Customer Service, Digital Transformation In 2025
American Journal of Transportation
ROADWAYS
11) Working Together: Rethinking Arterials In The St. Louis Region
SAFETY / SECURITY
12) Flashing Lights Too Flashy For Some Amish. Old Order Challenges New Ohio Buggy Law
TAXIS / RIDESHARING
13) Waymo To Begin Testing In Tokyo, Its First International Destination
14) School Bus Driver Shortages Are So Bad That Student Ridesharing Apps Are Stepping In
15) As Robotaxi Companies Stumble In US, China’s Fleet Is Growing
VEHICLES
16) GM Wants To Beam Holographic Images Directly To Your Eyeballs
WEATHER
17) No Flood Gauges, No Warnings: 99% Of US Streams Are Off The Radar Amid Rising Flash Flood Risks
News Releases
1) Hyundai Motor Group, Google Collaborate On Software Capability For Future Mobility Innovation
2) Wärtsilä To Divest Its Automation, Navigation, Control System Business To Solix
3) Women In Bus And Coach Launches Ambassador Program To Recognize Industry Champions
4) Flow Labs Selected To Join The Eastern Transportation Coalition’s Traffic Data Marketplace
Tuesday Transportation Oddities
Did you know there are very specific colors the New York MTA uses for each of its train lines?
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