Monday, January 16, 2017

Monday, January 16, 2017

Transportation Communications Newsletter

Monday, January 16, 2017 - Cranford, New Jersey

Eberle Design Inc. and Reno A&E Access Control & Vehicle Detection Solutions Webinar


Please join us tomorrow at 8 a.m. MST / 10 a.m. EST for a free, 45-minute webinar on Eberle Design Inc. and Reno A&E Access Control & Vehicle Detection Solutions for parking structures, controlled access facilities, gated communities, warehouse facilities with transportation door(s) access, and drive-through retail locations. Carl Zabel, EDI and RAE Access Control Products Sales Manager, will present an overview of DEFLECTOMETER™ Series Loop Detectors; Anti-Tailgating Inductive Loop Vehicle Detectors, Directional Logic Inductive Loop Vehicle Detectors; and Automatic Vehicle Identification (AVI) & Ingress/Egress Systems. Attendees will also learn more about the new PLA Saw Cut Prefabricated Loops that are ideally suited for all access control applications. To register, visit http://bit.ly/2hN5hvW.


AVIATION

1) Lucknow Airport Reopens a Day After Radar Repair

2) Seven Technology Trends that All Airlines and Airports Should Be Focusing on in 2017

3) Orlando International Partners with M2mobi to Offer Updated Mobile App

BICYCLES / PEDESTRIANS

4) New York City Street Safety Advocate Calls for Better Signage to Prevent Pedestrian Deaths

CAMERAS

5) How One Law Professor Fought Back Against Traffic Cameras

FREIGHT

6) Digitalization Set to ‘Change Road Freight Forever’

OTHER

7) Cartapping: How Feds Have Spied on Connected Cars for 15 Years

RAILROADS

8) FRA Chief: Progress on Grade-Crossing Safety, But States, Railroads and Tech Companies Can Do More

9) GE Transportation Acquires Iders to Make Trains Smarter
GE Transportation news release

10) Expedia’s New VR Film Takes You on Scenic Railroad Journey in Norway

SAFETY / SECURITY

11) TSA Team Works to Ensure Inauguration Safety with Library of 'Virtual' Transportation Sites

12) Montana Lawmaker a Driving Force Against Cellphone Ban

13) ‘Patriots Day’ Shines Spotlight on Federal-State-Local Law Enforcement Radio Woes

TELEMATICS

14) How Telematics is Impacting Commercial Auto Insurance

TRANSIT

15) A New York City Subway Bastion Falls: Cell Service Goes Underground

TRAVELER INFORMATION / TRANSPORTATION MANAGEMENT

16) Big Storms Test Colorado DOT Plans to Keep I-70 Moving

17) Punjab Chief Minister for Using Modern Technology for Traffic Management

VEHICLES

18) China to Build World’s Largest Autonomous Driving Testing Zone

19) Nissan to Conduct First European Autonomous Driving Tests on Public Roads in London

20) USDOT Panel Asks Today: Why Waymo?

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