Wednesday, October 3, 2018

Wednesday, October 3, 2018

Transportation Communications Newsletter

Wednesday, October 3, 2018 - Cranford, New Jersey


AVIATION

1) Irish Aviation Authority Says Software Issue Likely Cause of Radar Failure

2) FAA to Start Phased Evaluation of Space-Based ADS-B in 2019

GPS / NAVIGATION

3) New Laser Will Give Russia Major Accuracy Advantage Over US GPS Network

INTELLIGENT TRANSPORTATION SYSTEMS

4) Phoenix Partnership Promises to Further Regional Smart Cities Work

PUBLIC INFORMATION / EDUCATION

5) Colorado DOT to Hold Open Houses, Telephone Town Halls on Transportation Funding

RAILROADS

6) Positive Train Control: Most Passenger Railroads Expect to Request an Extension and Substantial Work Remains Beyond 2018

TRANSIT

7) New California Laws Require Transit, Hotel Workers Undergo Human Trafficking Awareness Training

8) Instead of Shuttle Buses During Shutdowns, PATH and New York MTA Worked Together

9) SEPTA Asks Philadelphia to Pick Its New Mascot. It Does Not Go Well

TRAVELER INFORMATION / TRANSPORTATION MANAGEMENT

10) Jamaican Government Says Traffic Management Center Ensures Improved Flow

VEHICLES

11) GM Tracked Radio Listening Habits for Three Months: Here’s Why


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