Monday, December 3, 2018

Monday, December 3, 2018

Transportation Communications Newsletter

Monday, December 3, 2018 - Cranford, New Jersey

Eberle Design, Inc.’s iCITE® Data Aggregator DA-400x™ Offers Real-Time Traffic & Arterial Data with Cabinet Monitoring

From the award-winning Intelligent Cabinet Interface to Traffic Equipment (iCITE®) suite of products, the iCITE® Data Aggregator DA-400x™ accesses real-time intersection and arterial traffic data from any traffic cabinet, via high-speed internal or external communications devices, regardless of the traffic controller or central ITS system. In cooperation with any iCITE Ready® data analytics partner, the DA-400x™ can provide turning movement counts, amber/red actuations, arrivals on red, detector failures, preemption details, communications and power failures/alerts, split and interval timing data, and the Purdue Coordination Diagram, based upon high resolution data, all tailored to provide automated traffic signal performance measures via a Cloud-based user-friendly interface. For more information, contact Eberle Design, Inc. Sales Director John Shearer at jshearer@editraffic.com.


AVIATION

1) Charter Brokers Now Have to Be More Transparent with Fliers, According to New USDOT Rules

BICYCLES / PEDESTRIANS

2) Daimler Concept Shows How Self-Driving Cars Could Communicate with Pedestrians

3) Architects Design Creative Road Graphics for Pedestrians, Motorcycles and Bikes in Shanghai

CAMERAS

4) Crashes Continue to Get Worse in Baltimore, Even as Traffic Cameras Expand

CARTOGRAPHY

5) Walking Tube Map Now Accessible Through Smartphones

GPS / NAVIGATION

6) Britain Looks to Its Own GPS After EU Blocks Access to Galileo

INTELLIGENT TRANSPORTATION SYSTEMS

7) Israel’s National Postal Service Launching Innovation Center for Tech Solutions, Including ITS

MARITIME

8) Canada to Trial Maritime Awareness System

OTHER

9) Iowa, Nebraska Bridge Collaboration Solidifies Relationships and Fosters New Ideas

PUBLIC INFORMATION / EDUCATION

10) Louisiana Coalition Turns to Digital Media in Latest Push for Gas-Tax Hike

11) Group Plans to Launch Anti-Gas Tax Hike Ads at Louisiana’s Gas Stations

12) Florida DOT Looks to Improve Relations with Public

RAILROADS

13) Survey for Utica’s Polar Express Hacked

ROADWAYS

14) 20% of Dutch Road Signs Superfluous, Traffic Associations Say

15) Why Milwaukee-Area Drivers Are Seeing More Roadside Ads

TRANSIT

16) WMATA Inks Deal with Ohio Firm for GPS-Enabled Ads on Buses

17) Is a Fire Just a Mechanical Issue? How the MBTA Alerts Riders About Problems

TRAVELER INFORMATION / TRANSPORTATION MANAGEMENT

18) Minnesota DOT Adds Distance to Signs Showing Travel Times


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