Monday, December 8, 2025

Monday, December 8, 2025

 

Transportation Communications Newsletter


  Monday, December 8, 2025 - Cranford, New Jersey



AVIATION


1) Government Confirms Indian Airports Were Hit By Cyber Attack Involving GPS Spoofing

Financial Express


2) Miami International’s Smart Airport Strategy Puts People First In The Passenger Journey

International Airport Review


3) Building Cyber Resilience In Commercial Aviation

ESET Blog


CAMERAS


4) Over 1,800 AI Cameras To Go Live In Hanoi Starting December 10

VnExpress International


FREIGHT


5) Non-Domiciled CDL Drivers And Highway Safety: What The Numbers Say, What They Don’t, And How Social Media Fills The Gaps

FreightWaves


INTELLIGENT TRANSPORTATION SYSTEMS


6) South Korea’s Autonomous Driving Dream Realized... Visiting K-City After Completing Third Phase Of Advancement

Asia Business Daily


MARITIME


7) Securing America’s Ports: Hidden Maritime Security Threats From Foreign-Owned, Operated Technology

SC Media


8) Beyond AIS: Why Maritime Visibility Now Depends On Remote Sensing Intelligence

Windward (blog)


OTHER


9) US House Homeland Leaders Seek Briefings From Apple, Google On ICE-Tracking Apps

Nextgov/FCW


10) US Supreme Court Declines Free Speech Case Over Provocative Vanity Plate

USA Today


11) New Tsunami Strategy Launched For Port Of Angeles, Washington

Washington Military Department


12) Popular Simulation Platforms For The Internet Of Vehicles

Open Source For You


PRIVACY


13) India Weighs Greater Phone Location Surveillance; Apple, Google, Samsung Protest

Reuters


PUBLIC INFORMATION / EDUCATION / INVOLVEMENT


14) WestJet, Air Transat Passengers Fight Back After Airlines Falsely Claim They Can’t Film Disputes

CBC News


15) Passengers Wearing Pajamas To Airport More Often In Protest Against Sean Duffy’s Etiquette Push

The Independent


16) WBBM-TV’s One-Sided, Misleading Report About Archer Avenue Bike Lane Project In Chicago, A Great Example Of How *Not* To Cover A Traffic Safety Project

Streetsblog Chicago (commentary)


RAILROADS


17) US Railroads Will Be Allowed To Reduced Inspections And Rely More On Technology To Spot Track Problems

AP


18) Late Grade Crossing Warnings Raise Red Flags In Fatal Elgin, Illinois Train Crash

Daily Herald


SPACE


19) Giant Mirrors In Space Could Bring Sunlight After Dark, One Startup Says—And Astronomers Are Concerned

Smithsonian Magazine


TAXIS / RIDESHARING


20) Uber Will Start Selling Trip, Takeout Data To Marketers

Engadget


21) Do Waymo Self-Driving Vehicles Need Way More Driving Etiquette?

NPR’s Weekend Edition Sunday


TELEMATICS


22) Wisconsin DOT Committee Exploring How Telematics Can Improve Fleet Safety

Safety+Health


TRANSIT


23) Long Beach Transit Apologizes For ICE Recruitment Ad

Long Beach Watchdog


24) How Transit Advocacy Helped Katie Wilson Become Seattle’s Next Mayor

Streetsblog USA


25) MBTA Boss Phil Eng Walks Into A London Tie Shop, And A Work Of Public Transit Art Is Born

MassLive


TRAVELER INFORMATION / TRANSPORTATION MANAGEMENT


26) Drone Cameras, Advanced Digital Mapping Tools Introduced In Islamabad For Traffic Management

Associated Press of Pakistan



News Releases

1) BIMCO To Launch Maritime Digitalization Network

2) Upgraded LIRR, Metro-North Ticket Vending Machines Create Better Customer Experience

3) AI Won't Transform Mobility Without Unprecedented Collaboration, Study Reveals

4) Smart Tech To Boost Efficiency At Gordie Howe International Bridge

5) Pennsylvania Breaks Ground On PennSTART Vehicle Testing Facility In Westmoreland County, Creating National Hub For Innovation In Western Pennsylvania


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