Thursday, January 3, 2019

Thursday, January 3, 2019

Transportation Communications Newsletter

Thursday, January 3, 2019 - Cranford, New Jersey


AVIATION

1) Air Traffic Controllers, Whose Ranks Are Already at 30-Year Low, Feeling Strain of Government Shutdown

2) To Speed Up Drone Identification Rules, FAA Launches a Test Program

3) How Can AI Help Speed Up Airport Security?

BICYCLES / PEDESTRIANS

4) This Bike Comes with Amazon Alexa to Give You Directions and Traffic Updates

CAMERAS

5) Arizona DOT Freeway Cameras Go Dark During Police Chase

6) New Florida Red-Light Camera Report Has Controversial Findings

7) Florida Lawmaker Wants to Pull the Plug on State’s Red-Light Cameras

ELECTRONIC TOLLING

8) West Virginia Turnpike Officials Optimistic E-ZPass Transponders Will Arrive Before Tolls Double

FREIGHT

9) $800 Million Startup Trying to Pull an Uber on the Trucking Business

GPS / NAVIGATION

10) India to Host GLONASS Ground Station

INTELLIGENT TRANSPORTATION SYSTEMS

11) Frictionless Travel: Benefitting the User, the Operator and Society

MARITIME

12) Start-Up Hub Makes Israel Port of Call for Maritime Innovation

PARKING

13) Avoiding Parking Tickets in San Francisco Using Data Analytics

ROADWAYS

14) Idaho Transportation Department Recommends Animal Detection Systems Rather than Wildlife Crossing on US 20 Corridor

SAFETY / SECURITY

15) New Zealand Transport Agency Accused of Downplaying ‘Massive’ Security Breach

16) Dublin’s Luas Tram System Threatened with Private Data Leak

17) ShakeAlert App to Give Early Warning for Earthquakes in Los Angeles County

18) GPS-Connected Wristband Allows Swimmers to Alert Rescue Services

TRANSIT

19) Montgomery, Alabama Transit Authority’s Website Hacked

TRAVELER INFORMATION / TRANSPORTATION MANAGEMENT

20) Watch Snow Response Live with New Oklahoma DOT App

21) DeepWiTraffic: A Wi-Fi-Based Traffic-Monitoring System Using Deep Learning

VEHICLES

22) Real-World Testing Critical to Developing Driverless Technology, Mobility Expert Says


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