Friday, September 28, 2018

Friday, September 28, 2018

Transportation Communications Newsletter

Friday, September 28, 2018 - Cranford, New Jersey


BICYCLES / PEDESTRIANS

1) Netherlands Proposes Legislation to Ban Use of Phones on Bicycles

2) #ISeeYou Campaign to Help South African Pedestrians

CAMERAS

3) States and Cities Making U-Turn on Despised Red-Light and Speed Cameras

CARTOGRAPHY

4) Why You Can’t Always Trust Your Handy Map App

FREIGHT

5) Volkswagen Brazil Launches Logistics Portal

INTELLIGENT TRANSPORTATION SYSTEMS

6) ERTICO Newsletter - September 28, 2018

PARKING

7) DC Transportation Officials Receive Hundreds of Parking Sign Complaints

PUBLIC INFORMATION / EDUCATION

8) Engaging Communities Online in Conversations About Growth

ROADWAYS

9) Hudson, New York Residents May Face Charges for Painting Unauthorized Crosswalk

10) Alaska Governor Declares Emergency for Native Languages

SAFETY / SECURITY

11) TSA’s Role in Pipeline Cybersecurity Could Be Up for Grabs

12) Two-Second Rule for Distracted Driving Can Mean Life or Death

TOURISM

13) How Innovation in Technology is Changing the Travel World

TRANSIT

14) Federal Court Rules King County Metro Can’t Ban ‘Disparaging’ Ads

15) Maryland Transit Administration Introduces App for Mobile Payment

VEHICLES

16) In-Car Audio 2018


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