Monday, February 26, 2018

Monday, February 26, 2018

Transportation Communications Newsletter

Monday, February 26, 2018 - Cranford, New Jersey

ATG Series from Reno A&E Offers Accurate Vehicle Counts for Parking, Toll & Access Control Revenue Systems

The ATG Series Detectors (Model DL-ATG Anti-Tailgating Detector with Directional Logic and Model L-ATG Single Channel Anti-Tailgating Loop Detector) count bumper-to-bumper passenger vehicles, detect multiple vehicles entering or exiting during a single gate cycle, provide single- or dual-lane directional counting, can count vehicles accurately even if a metal object is placed in the loop area, prior to a vehicle arriving over the loop detection zone, and accurately audit revenue collection at parking facilities. To learn how Reno A&E’s ATG Series Detectors can help you avoid lost revenue, contact RAE Sales Manager Carl Zabel at carlz@renoae.com or 775-870-4499.


AVIATION

1) New Group Led by Delta, Gogo and Sprint Wants to Bring Broadband to the Skies
Sprint news release

2) The Role of Language in Air Accidents

BICYCLES / PEDESTRIANS

3) Foreign-Friendly Pedestrian Crossing Switch Comes to Tokyo

CAMERAS

4) Dash Cams Capture It All, from Bad Driving to Road Trip Photos

ELECTRONIC TOLLING

5) India Testing Electronic Toll System on Delhi-Mumbai Highway

FREIGHT

6) Say Hello to the Blockchain in Transport Alliance and Its 10 Brand-Name Members

7) FMCSA Remains Quiet on Details of Examiner Registry Hack, Site Down Now for Three Months

GPS / NAVIGATION

8) Waze Coming to All Ford Owners Globally Starting in April

9) Moovit, Mobileye to Transform Transportation Together

10) Ford’s New Sat-Nav App from Sygic Like ‘Having a Friend in the Passenger Seat’

INTELLIGENT TRANSPORTATION SYSTEMS

11) Could AI Help Solve Australia’s Train and Transport Woes?

OTHER

12) Opening Data Fully to Improve London’s Transport Network

PUBLIC INFORMATION / EDUCATION

13) San Francisco Studies Effects of Distracted Driving Outreach Efforts

ROADWAYS

14) Hamilton, Ontario Councillor Defends Parkway Billboard Deal Amid Criticism Over Safety

15) Russia Changing Signposts in Pakistan

16) New Signs Being Installed as Portion of I-95 in New Jersey Becomes I-295

17) ‘Phantom’ Traffic Jams Are Real -- and Scientists Know How to Stop Them

SAFETY / SECURITY

18) Cleveland Buses Test Infrared Cameras to Improve Pedestrian Safety

19) Montclair, California Makes It Illegal to Cross Street While on Phone

TRANSIT

20) VIA Seeks Best Tech Experts to Come Up with Transit Solutions
VIA Transit news release

VEHICLES

21) California DMV: Self-Driving Cars with ‘Remote’ Drivers Could Test on Roads in April


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