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


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