Tuesday, October 14, 2025

Tuesday, October 14, 2025

 

Transportation Communications Newsletter​

​  Tuesday, October 14, 2025 - Cranford, New Jersey ​


**Las Vegas Aces - WNBA Champions**


AVIATION


1) How A Cyberattack On A Software Product Brought EU Airports To A Halt

Industrial Cyber


2) DeKalb County Airport Announces Name Change, Unveils New Logo

Greater Fort Wayne Business Weekly


CAMERAS


3) Virginia One Of Three States That Passed License Plate Reader Laws This Year Despite Widespread Interest

Virginia Mercury


ELECTRONIC TOLLING


4) Pennsylvania Turnpike Open Road Tolling Will Transform Interchanges, Including New Signage

Patriot-News


5) Honor System Ends With New SR 167 Tolling System In Washington State

KIRO Radio


FREIGHT


6) Trucking English Language Enforcement: The Toughest And Most Lax States

Commercial Carrier Journal


GPS / NAVIGATION


7) 5G Networks Could Provide An Unjammable GPS Alternative

IEEE Spectrum


INTELLIGENT TRANSPORTATION SYSTEMS


8) Frugal Innovation Is Key To Expanding ITS In Africa

ITS International (contributed content)


9) Highway Voices From Highways UK 2025

Highways Voices podcast


PUBLIC INFORMATION / EDUCATION / INVOLVEMENT


10) University Of Alabama, Auburn Get Millions In State Grants For Traffic-Safety Campaigns

WVUA-TV


RAILROADS


11) Using AI, Machine Learning To Detect Railroad Trespasser Hotspots

Mass Transit


ROADWAYS


12) 15 Highway Safety Centers, Control Rooms To Come Up Along Samruddhi E-Way For Diwali

Times of India


TRANSIT


13) TfL Criticized For Lax Nuisance Noise Enforcement

BBC News


VEHICLES


14) UK Industry Coalition Tests Driverless Impact Protection Vehicles

Traffic Technology Today


15) Software Update Bricks Some Jeep 4xe Hybrids Over The Weekend

Ars Technica



News Releases

1) Driver Technologies Introduces Driver Insurance, Delivering Seamless, Personalized Auto Coverage Via Android Automotive And Mobile App

2) Quarterhill, Washington State DOT Launch $2.3 Million Initiative To Improve Truck Parking Safety On I-5


 

Tuesday Transportation Oddities

October is a time of spookiness as we mark Halloween at the end of the month. In Michigan an old car ferry even gets in on the action when it’s turned into a haunted house.

 

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