Transportation Communications Newsletter
Tuesday, April 28, 2026 - Cranford, New Jersey
AUTOMATED & CONNECTED TRANSPORTATION
1) The Tech Exists, So How Do We Make Connected Roads Happen?
AVIATION
2) Florida Restricts ADS-B Billing For Small Aircraft
3) British Airways To Allow In-Flight Video, Voice Calls
ABC’s Good Morning America (video)
4) How Electronic Warfare Is Sowing Confusion In Cockpits
5) Documentary Aims To Highlight How More Women Are Seeking Careers In Aviation Industry
CAMERAS
6) Colorado's New Speed Cameras Might Make Your GPS App's Warnings Obsolete
FREIGHT
7) Texas Attorney General Going After Trucking Schools For ‘Putting Non-English Speakers Behind The Wheel’
INTELLIGENT TRANSPORTATION SYSTEMS
8) Nordic-Baltic Delegation Promotes Smart Transportation Expansion In Turkey
9) EU’s Keystone Project Demonstrate Next Steps Toward A Digital Road Freight Ecosystem
10) ERTICO Delivers ITS Market Radar Report 2026 On Connectivity
MARITIME
11) Starlink to Drop Tech That Helps Beat GPS Spoofing. Maritime Users Are Alarmed.
OTHER
12) Uber Says It Has A 'Superpower' To Boost EV Charging Growth
PRIVACY
13) California To Share Data On Immigrant Drivers Nationally
TRAFFIC INCIDENT MANAGEMENT
14) Lagos State Traffic Management Authority To Launch Short Code For Traffic Incident Reporting
TRANSIT
15) ‘Billboard Lawyers’ Defend Ads And Tactics Amid New York MTA Push For Lawsuit Reform
16) How APTA Is Introducing The Next Generation To Public Transit
Mass Transit's Infrastructure Technology Podcast
TRAVELER INFORMATION / TRANSPORTATION MANAGEMENT
17) Lack Of Coordination Among Government Agencies Fuels Congestion, Disorder In Dhaka
News Releases
1) SLO Transit Launches New Technology Upgrades To Improve Rider Experience
2) IBTTA Launches Be Safe Together Safety Pledge To Combat Distracted Driving
3) Digital Twin Paves The Way For Smarter Runway At Charlotte Douglas Airport
4) GM Brings Google Gemini To Millions Of Vehicles On The Road
5) Operation Lifesaver Awards $220,200 For Rail Safety Public Awareness Campaigns In 12 States
Tuesday Transportation Oddities
Humans have evolved to meet a variety of environmental changes. What might it look like if we evolved to better survive low-impact crashes? The Transport Accident Commission in Victoria, Australia attempts to show what a human would look like if our bodies changed to better deal with collisions.
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