Wednesday, May 21, 2025

Wednesday, May 21, 2025

 

Transportation Communications Newsletter


  Wednesday, May 21, 2025 - Cranford, New Jersey



AVIATION


1) Air Traffic Management Needs Time To Adapt To New Users: Skyguide

Aviation Week


2) Are Radiosonde Launches Important To Aviation?

Flying


ELECTRONIC TOLLING


3) Why Does Florida’s Skyway Bridge Still Have Toll Booths?

Spectrum News


FREIGHT


4) FMCSA Will Use Two-Step Evaluation For Enforcement Of English-Speaking CDL Requirement

Commercial Carrier Journal


GPS / NAVIGATION


5) BeiDou Vs GPS: A New Tech-War Brews Between China, US To Control Global Satellite Navigation System

EurAsian Times


6) The Spoofing Threat And The Future Of GPS At Sea

Logistics Insider


INTELLIGENT TRANSPORTATION SYSTEMS


7) ITS European Congress Reports

Traffic Technology Today

Highways News


8) How The Western Balkans Are Embracing ITS

Zag Daily


MARITIME


9) Satellites Take Frontline Role In Maritime Security

SpaceNews


OTHER


10) San Francisco State University May Put The Brakes On First-Of-Its-Kind Traffic Reporter Class

KPIX-TV


PARKING


11) Parking Tech Can Help Cities Generate Revenue Amid Economic Uncertainty

Route Fifty


SAFETY / SECURITY


12) AI Traffic Enforcement Minimizes Crashes Without Shifting Risk, Study Finds

Tech Xplore


TRANSIT


13) DC Metro Gets Approval To Expand Automation To Green, Yellow Lines

WTOP Radio


14) OMNY Complaints Mount As MTA Still Working Out Bugs In New System

The City


VEHICLES


15) Volvo Will Be The First To Install Google’s Gemini In Its Cars

The Verge


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