Tuesday, April 30, 2019

Tuesday, April 30, 2019

Transportation Communications Newsletter

Tuesday, April 30, 2019 - Cranford, New Jersey


AVIATION

1) Senators Urge Regulators To Quickly Approve Drone Identification Rules

BICYCLES / PEDESTRIANS

2) Ten London Pedestrian Crossings To Pilot ‘Green Man Authority’

CAMERAS

3) Iowa Lawmakers Again Hold Off On Proposed Changes To Traffic Camera Laws

4) Freeport, New York Wants To Expand License Plate Reading Cameras

GPS / NAVIGATION

5) GPS Gives Directions, But What Does It Take Away?

6) University Of Texas Researchers Help Expose Russian GPS Spoofing

PUBLIC INFORMATION / EDUCATION

7) Rider Advocacy Organization Files Lawsuit Against WMATA Seeking Information On Customer Survey

RAILROADS

8) How Railroads Are Keeping Trains Safe From Hackers

9) Railroad Crossing Gates, Warning Lights Malfunction at Texas Crossing

ROADWAYS

10) Shinnecock Tribe’s Plans To Install 61-Foot Billboards Off Sunrise Highway Draws Town’s Ire

SAFETY / SECURITY

11) Alabama DOT Deploys Queue Detection System In Tuscaloosa Work Zone

TAXIS / RIDESHARING

12) Uber Adds London’s Public Transportation Info To Its App

TELEMATICS

13) Fiat Chrysler Leans On Harman And Google For New Connected-Car Services

TRANSIT

14) Meet The Guy Who Is Supposed To Make Your New Jersey Transit Commute Better

15) Here’s Why Muni Arrival Time Predictions Can Be Totally Off Base

16) Interview With Jeffrey Arndt, President And CEO Of VIA Metropolitan Transit

VEHICLES

17) Ford To Offer Amazon In-Car Delivery, On-Demand Car Washes In Connected Services Push


News Releases


Upcoming Events

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Monday, April 29, 2019

Monday, April 29, 2019

Transportation Communications Newsletter

Monday, April 29, 2019 - Cranford, New Jersey


AVIATION

1) Cleveland Confirms Malware Caused Malfunctions On Airport’s Computer Systems

2) Zoning Changes Approved For Digital Billboards At Dayton-Wright Brothers Airport

3) Boingo And Mettis Aerospace Test Wi-Fi 6 For Airports And Factories

4) Remote ID As A Service?

ELECTRONIC TOLLING

5) Amazon’s Alexa Now Offers Real-Time Toll Information On Virginia’s I-66

PRIVACY

6) United Airlines Covering Cameras On Seat Backs Amid Privacy Backlash

RAILROADS

7) CN Offers Mobile App For Truckers At Intermodal Terminals

ROADWAYS

8) UK Motorway Signs Should Be Redrawn To Curb Careless Driving, Transport Watchdog Warns

SAFETY / SECURITY

9) Henderson, Nevada Using AI To Reduce Traffic Crashes

TRANSIT

10) Canberra’s New Public Transport Timetables Cause Commuter Confusion On First Day Of Route Rollout

11) Grand Central Terminal’s Retro-Looking Departure Being Replaced

12) New Interactive Tool Tracks Transit Ridership In America’s Cities

13) Dubai Aims To Improve Public Transit With The Help Of AI

VEHICLES

14) Jaguar Land Rover Planning To Allow Drivers To Earn Cryptocurrency By Sharing Data

15) Millbrook Consortium Develops 5G Test Bed For Driverless Cars


News Releases


Upcoming Events

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The Transportation Communications Newsletter (ISSN 1529-1057) is published electronically Monday through Friday.   For a free subscription or to unsubscribe, or for comments or questions, please contact me at bernie@transportationradio.com. TCN archives: http://groups.yahoo.com/group/transport-communications    
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© 2019 Bernie Wagenblast Communications, LLC www.TransportationRadio.com  1 Aberdeen Ct., Cranford, NJ 07016

Friday, April 26, 2019

Friday, April 26, 2019

Transportation Communications Newsletter

Friday, April 26, 2019 - Cranford, New Jersey


AVIATION

1) Video Game Could Help Regulate Future Drone Traffic In Utah

2) Southwest Seeks Passenger Feedback On 737 Max To Prep For Plane’s Return

3) The Sounds Of International Airports

BICYCLES / PEDESTRIANS

4) User Reporting Appears to Alleviate Scooter Parking Issues

MARITIME

5) Royal Caribbean Testing Facial Scanning

PARKING

6) BART Plans To Install License-Plate Readers In Parking Facilities

SAFETY / SECURITY

7) Port Of Los Angeles Leads Cybersecurity Collaboration

TELEMATICS

8) More Fleets Are Buying Into Telematics

9) Telematics Has A Key Role In Trucking Filtration

TRAFFIC INCIDENT MANAGEMENT

10) Evacuation Orders Can Fail In Hurricanes. Florida Disaster Managers Share Secrets To Get People To Flee

TRANSIT

11) Washington State’s Intercity Transit Will Remove Ads From Buses After Complaints

12) US Language Diversity Is Increasing, But Transit Agencies Aren’t Keeping Up

13) Transit Unplugged Live CEO Roundtable

VEHICLES

14) Toyota Halts Plan To Install US Connected Vehicle Technology By 2021

15) What Are The Challenges To Localization In Autonomous Cars In The Arctic?

16) Filling In The Gaps Of Connected Car Data Helps Transportation Planners


News Releases


Friday Bonus


Upcoming Events

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The Transportation Communications Newsletter (ISSN 1529-1057) is published electronically Monday through Friday.   For a free subscription or to unsubscribe, or for comments or questions, please contact me at bernie@transportationradio.com. TCN archives: http://groups.yahoo.com/group/transport-communications    
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© 2019 Bernie Wagenblast Communications, LLC www.TransportationRadio.com  1 Aberdeen Ct., Cranford, NJ 07016