Tuesday, September 2, 2025

Tuesday, September 2, 2025

 

Transportation Communications Newsletter


  Tuesday, September 2, 2025 - Cranford, New Jersey



ACTIVE TRANSPORTATION


1) Cities Test AI Vision Sensors For Traffic, Pedestrian Safety

Smart Cities Dive


AVIATION


2) FAA’s Controller Recruitment Drive Hampered By Shortage Of Instructors

Airside


3) Staff In United’s ‘Never Center’ At Denver International Airport Work Around The Clock During Busy Summer Season

KCNC-TV


CAMERAS


4) How A Traffic Camera Company Got Around North Carolina Law On Political Donations

WFAE Radio


CARTOGRAPHY


5) Google Maps May Soon Keep Your Navigation Updates Where You Can’t Lose Them

Android Authority


ELECTRONIC TOLLING


6) India’ First Barrier-Free Tolling System Set To Launch On Delhi-Chandigarh Highway

Times of India


ENVIRONMENT


7) Greengage Launches Portal To Measure Carbon Impact Of Small Meetings

Conference News


GPS / NAVIGATION


8) NATO Says It’s Working To Counter Russia’s GPS Jamming

AP


9) Italy Considers Hiding State Flight Paths After Jamming Of EU Leader’s Plane

The Guardian


MARITIME


10) AI Is Steering The Future Of Maritime Trade

Logistics Middle East


PUBLIC INFORMATION / EDUCATION / INVOLVEMENT


11) An In-Depth Discussion On The ‘Keep Georgia Safe’ Student Education Campaign

GDOT Ahead of the Curve Podcast


RAILROADS


12) New Train Info Displays At Amtrak’s Ashland, Richmond Stations Improve Public Safety, Ridership

Virginia Mercury


RESEARCH


13) AI-Powered Road Hazard Forecasting Brings Personalized Safety To Intelligent Mobility

Technology.org


TELEMATICS


14) Can Telematics Reduce Motor Vehicle Crashes In The Construction Industry?

Safety+Health


TRAVELER INFORMATION / TRANSPORTATION MANAGEMENT


15) Uganda Moves To Modernize Traffic Control, Road Safety

NilePost


VEHICLES


16) Pennsylvania Data Reveals Partisan Car Preferences

Philadelphia Inquirer



News Releases

1) what3words Unveils Voice-Driven AI To Streamline Location Tasks

2) Transoft Solutions Launches Veralytix, AI-Powered Safety-Management Platform



Tuesday Transportation Oddities

Usually manhole covers serve one purpose, to prevent you from falling into a sewer. In Oklahoma City, they have another very practical role.


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