Wednesday, March 7, 2018

Wednesday, March 7, 2018

Transportation Communications Newsletter

Wednesday, March 7, 2018 - Cranford, New Jersey


AVIATION

1) FAA Expands Drone Airspace Authorization Program

2) Japan Weather Information System to Help Southeast Asia Aviation

CAMERAS

3) Fake Traffic Cameras in Germany to Slow Down Speedy Cars

GPS / NAVIGATION

4) Arlington, Massachusetts Hopes Addition of Traffic Planner Will Ease Traffic Diversions from Navigation Apps

RAILROADS

5) Railway Cybersecurity Must Never Be Taken Lightly

ROADWAYS

6) Thousands of ‘Unnecessary’ Road Signs Face Being Taken Down Around UK After Government Report Concludes They Are ‘Pointless’

TRANSIT

7) How Mobile Technology Connects Montreal’s Transport Network

8) DART Employees Joining Effort to Empower Customers, Strengthen Security

TRAVELER INFORMATION / TRANSPORTATION MANAGEMENT

9) TSM&O Disseminator - January/February 2018

VEHICLES

10) Utah Bill Would Allow for Fully Autonomous Vehicles to Operate on Highways - Without Human Drivers

11) Research Paper Says Single Car Could Mess Up Intersection Timing

12) Humans Slapped and Shouted at Robot Cars in Two of Six California DMV Crash Reports this Year

13) UK Project Starts Public Acceptance Trials of Driverless Vehicles in Greenwich

14) German Researchers to Develop ‘Driving License’ for Autonomous Vehicle Algorithms


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