Transportation Communications Newsletter
Tuesday, June 24, 2025 - Finderne, New Jersey
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CAMERAS
1) DeRidder, Louisiana Police Implementing New Traffic Cameras To Help Investigate Accidents
2) AI Program For Ticketing Uninsured Motorists Runs Into Trouble
3) Memphis May Add License Plate Readers On Interstate
FREIGHT
4) Truckers Practice English Skills As US Language Policy Takes Effect
INTELLIGENT TRANSPORTATION SYSTEMS
5) Dubai RTA Holds Fourth Forum To Discuss ‘Legal Structure Of Intelligent Transport’
MARITIME
6) Russian Naval Ship Uses Fake ID Signal While Passing Through English Channel
7) Digital Queueing System Cuts Ship Emissions At Ports Of Los Angeles And Long Beach
OTHER
8) Golden Gate Bridge CEO Wants Agency To Rescind Policies Discouraging Racism, Sexual Harassment, Implict Bias
9) ‘DAB+ Leads The Way’ In In-Car Listening Research
PRIVACY
10) How Internet Of Things Devices Affect Your Privacy – Even When They’re Not Yours
PUBLIC INFORMATION / EDUCATION / INVOLVEMENT
11) Port Of Wilmington, Delaware Expansion Permit Status Remains Unknown To Public
12) Detroit Launches Dashboard To Combat High Traffic, Pedestrian Fatalities
RAILROADS
13) Little Sign Has Big Purpose, Preventing Accidents At Railroad Crossings
ROADWAYS
14) How Utah DOT Ensures You Can Safely Drive Under These Natural Arches Near Bryce Canyon After 100 Years
SAFETY / SECURITY
15) Colorado DOT Adds New Technology After ‘Record-Breaking Year For Work Zone Fatalities’
16) TSA Seeks Input On Automated Testing Platform For Airport Screening
Military+Aerospace Electronics
17) Dual-Use Military And Civil Airports Face Cyber Threats—And Policy Challenges
News Releases
1) The Berkeley Scanner Wins California Journalism Award For Traffic Safety Stories
2) Indiana DOT Announces Expansion Of Worksite Speed Control Pilot
3) Niagara Transit, Optibus Collaborate To Enhance Passenger And Driver Experience
4) The Evolution of Safety At Toyota – Part 2: Toyota Safety Sense For All
Tuesday Transportation Oddities
Some intersections in Japan feature blue traffic signals. Here’s an explanation why.
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