Tuesday, April 1, 2025

Tuesday, April 1, 2025

 

Transportation Communications Newsletter


🥶  Tuesday, April 1, 2025 - South Pole, Antarctica 🥶


**April Fools Day**


AVIATION


1) United Receives FAA Approval For First Starlink-Equipped Planes

Reuters


2) How Minneapolis-St. Paul International Airport Volunteers And A Unique Nonprofit Make Traveling Easier

Minnesota Public Radio


CAMERAS


3) Ohio Governor To Eliminate Speed Cameras After Signing New Transportation Budget

WFMJ-TV


4) Vehicle Noise Enforcement Cameras Under Consideration By Washington State Lawmakers

KHQ-TV


MOBILITY


5) Growing Demand For Seamless Multimodal Travel In EU But Improvement Needed For Digital Traveling Services

European Commission


OTHER


6) Public Safety, Government Groups Call For FirstNet Reauthorization

Route Fifty


7) Government Interest In Chat Archiving Service Skyrockets Following Signalgate

Nextgov/FCW


RAILROADS


8) Canada’s Transportation Safety Board Again Calls For PTC-Type System

Trains


SAFETY / SECURITY


9) Cyber Threats To Rail, Ports, Airports Could Cripple US Military Mobilization, Report Warns

Industrial Cyber


SPACE


10) Preparing For The EU Space Act And Its Potential Influence On The Future Of Space Traffic Management

The Space Review


TRANSIT


11) New York MTA Meets Deadline To Share Subway Crime Stats With Trump Administration

NY1


12) Cornell University To Help Revamp Chattanooga Public Transit With AI Power

Cornell Chronicle


13) Ohio’s Steel Valley Regional Transit Authority To Introduce Cashless Fare System

WTOV-TV


VEHICLES


14) Aurora Publishes Driverless Truck Safety Report Ahead Of Commercial Launch

Autonomous Vehicle International



News Releases

1) Kapsch TrafficCom Advances National Traffic Signal Project In Sweden

2) AOPA Leads Coalition In Launching National Pause For General Aviation Safety

3) Ontario International Airport Wins Advertising Award For 'Not So Fast' Campaign

4) Uber, OpenTable Announce Strategic Global Partnership To Enhance Dining Experience

5) Oklahoma Campaign Aims To ‘Level Up’ Work Zone Safety To Protect Road Crews And Drivers



Tuesday Transportation Oddities

Chongqing, China is doing its part to keep distracted pedestrians from slowing down fast walkers.


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