Transportation Communications Newsletter
Tuesday, May 6, 2025 - Cranford, New Jersey
**Sovereignty - Winner of Kentucky Derby**
AVIATION
1) Newark Air Traffic Controllers Briefly Lost Contact With Planes
2) How Antiquated Tech Is Adding To FAA’s Problems
CAMERAS
3) Denver Will Stop Using License Plate Reader Cameras Amid Privacy Worries
ELECTRONIC TOLLING
4) Central Nippon Expressway Won’t Collect Tolls After ETC Glitch
FREIGHT
5) China Shaping Future Of Shipping With New Army Of Ghost Trucks
INTELLIGENT TRANSPORTATION SYSTEMS
6) Des Moines Invests $1.3 Million In Traffic Signal Modernization
PRIVACY
7) From Driver’s License To Digital Dossier? Why Some Are Worried About Real ID
RAILROADS
8) Hong Kong PolyU Drives Digital Twin Innovation In Rail Sector
ROADWAYS
9) Noida Expressway To Improve Road Markings, Signs, Reflectors
10) Lightweight Deep Learning For Real-Time Road Distress Detection On Mobile Devices
TAXIS / RIDESHARING
11) Chinese Robotaxis Now Coming To Uber App In Middle East This Year
TRANSIT
12) New York MTA Inspector General Audit Finds Subway Passengers Self-Evacuating Can Be Improved With Better Communication
MTA Office of the Inspector General
News Releases
1) Platform Details Now Included On BART Trip Planner Results
2) I-10 Truck Parking Availability Now On az511.gov
3) Roadzen To Launch Connected Vehicle Protection In UK
4) CGI Federal Selected To Modernize FAA’s NOTAM System
Tuesday Transportation Oddities
Every airport has its quirks but this airfield at Kwajalein in the Marshall Islands may be the only one with these limitations.
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