Wednesday, October 22, 2025

Wednesday, October 22, 2025

 

Transportation Communications Newsletter


  Wednesday, October 22, 2025 - Long Branch, New Jersey



AVIATION


1) Senators Advance Bill To Require Key Aviation Tracking Technology

Reuters


CAMERAS


2) Howard County, Maryland Sees 50% Drop In School Bus Violations With AI-Assisted Cameras

WMAR-TV


FREIGHT


3) AI Changes The Way Fleets Integrate Weather In Operations

Commercial Carrier Journal


4) Knowledge Gap Leading To Driver Rejection Of In-Cab Camera Technology

Fleet News


GPS / NAVIGATION


5) US Soldiers Now Equipped With Next-Gen Navigation System

Defense News


INFRASTRUCTURE


6) Resilient Transportation: How People, Data, And Digital Tools Are Shaping Infrastructure For The Future

DirectIndustry


INTELLIGENT TRANSPORTATION SYSTEMS


7) ITS Is ‘Engine Of National Renewal’, Says UK Transport Minister

ITS International


8) Singapore: Advanced Intelligent Transport System In Action

OpenGov Asia


9) Dashcams, Drones, Digital Curbs - The Tech Changing UK Roads Highlighted At Highways UK 2025

Highways Voices podcast


10) Highways UK: Event Highlights

TTI (video)


OTHER


11) Your Amazon Driver Is Wearing AI Smart Glasses Now - Here’s What They See

ZDNET


PARKING


12) Boston Invests In Curb Management Tech To Improve Resident Satisfaction

Route Fifty


PUBLIC INFORMATION / EDUCATION / INVOLVEMENT


13) US Shutdown Leaves Canada In Dark On Major Chunk Of Exports

Bloomberg News


14) Minnesota Teens Learn Road Safety With Virtual Crashes And Real Lessons

Minnesota State Patrol


SAFETY / SECURITY


15) Is Technology Making Our Roads Safer?

Governors Highway Safety Association’s The Intersection podcast


TELEMATICS


16) GM Will Ditch Apple CarPlay, Android Auto On All Its Cars, Not Just EVs

The Verge

Decoder podcast interview


TRANSIT


17) Central Indiana Transit Funding At Risk Due To Low Survey Response

Indianapolis Star


18) New Bus Stop Signs Brighten Coast Transit Authority Routes In Mississippi

WLOX-TV



News Releases

1) Iridium Awarded USDOT Contract For Complementary Positioning, Navigation, And Timing Services Deployment, Testing

2) Stockholm’s Travelers Enjoy Digital Ticketing Solution From HID

3) GM Announces Eyes-Off Driving, Conversational AI, Unified Software Platform

4) Oakland San Francisco Bay Airport Introduces FlyMyAirport

5) British Public Backs Further Policies To Make Roads Safer, New Research Shows

6) MIT Maritime Consortium Releases ‘Nuclear Ship Safety Handbook’


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