Wednesday, July 31, 2019

Wednesday, July 31, 2019

Transportation Communications Newsletter

Wednesday, July 31, 2019 - Cranford, New Jersey


AVIATION

1) US Department Of Homeland Security Warns Pilots About Hacking Vulnerabilities In Small Planes

GPS / NAVIGATION

2) Virginia DOT Outfits Snowplows With Tracking Technology

INTELLIGENT TRANSPORTATION SYSTEMS

3) Initiatives Working To Make Northeast Florida’s Transportation ‘Smart’

4) Review Of ITS Europe Congress

MARITIME

5) How Will Autonomy Shape UK Shipping Industry?

MOBILITY

6) Ford Acquires Journey Holding

PUBLIC INFORMATION / EDUCATION / INVOLVEMENT

7) Alabama DOT Continues To Address ‘Misconceptions’ And ‘Rumors’ About I-10 Toll Plan

8) Arlington, Texas Wins Storytelling Award For Government

9) Road Commission For Oakland County Launches Kid-Centered Web Page 

RAILROADS

10) US Regulators May Consider Cameras, Audio Recording On Freight Trains

11) Positive Train Control: As Implementation Progresses, Focus Turns To Complexities Of Achieving System Interoperability

TELEMATICS

12) Connecting Cars To Internet Is A Growth Business, Cubic Telecom Says

13) ICBC Launching Telematics Pilot Project In Canada To Improve Driving Behavior

14) Volvo Adds ‘Big Data’ To Every New Car It Sells In UK

15) GEICO Launches First Telematics Program

TRANSIT

16) Transit Tech Lab: New York MTA Pilot Programs To Help Improve Bus, Subway Service

TRAVELER INFORMATION / TRANSPORTATION MANAGEMENT

17) Florida DOT Adding Cameras, Information Systems Along I-985 In Gwinnett, Hall Counties

18) Live Cams, Speed Sensors Track Traffic In Merritt Parkway Work Zone In Connecticut

19) North Dakota DOT Deploys New Traffic Warning System For Construction Season

20) If Navigation Apps Don’t Alleviate Congestion — Could City-Wide Traffic Software Help?

21) AI System That Predicts Traffic Conditions

VEHICLES

22) Ford Will Test Connected Cars On Its Own LTE/5G Network

23) Congress Wants Self-Driving Car Industry’s Help To Draft New AV Bill

24) Study Finds People Wary Of EVs, Self-Driving Cars


News Releases


Job Postings


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Tuesday, July 30, 2019

Tuesday, July 30, 2019

Transportation Communications Newsletter

Tuesday, July 30, 2019 - Cranford, New Jersey


AVIATION

1) Developing Innovative Strategies For Aviation Education And Participation

CAMERAS

2) Pennsylvania DOT To Use Automated System To Catch Speeders In I-78 Work Zones

3) City Of Dayton, Ohio Sues State Over Red Light, Speed Cameras

ELECTRONIC TOLLING

4) Now, Use Fastag 2.0 To Pay For Fuel On Indian Highways

5) Pennsylvania Taxpayers Foot The Bill For ‘V-Toll’ Violations That State-Owned Vehicles Rack Up

INTELLIGENT TRANSPORTATION SYSTEMS

6) Ohio Begins Construction Of State’s First ‘SmartLane’ On I-670

7) Thinking Cities - June 2019

MARITIME

8) Satellite Information To Increase Safety And Efficiency In Maritime Operations

MOBILITY

9) Managing Mobility In Washington State: Roger Millar, WSDOT Secretary

OTHER

10) Data Provides Critical Support For Transportation Funding, Panel Says

PUBLIC INFORMATION / EDUCATION / INVOLVEMENT

11) Tempe, Arizona Police’s ‘Positive Ticketing Campaign’ Sparks Confusion, Backlash

ROADWAYS

12) 407 Express Toll Route, 3M Canada Apply High-Contrast Pavement Markings For ADAS-Equipped Vehicles

SAFETY / SECURITY

13) Hacked Highways? Connected Cars Could Gridlock Entire Cities, Study Warns

TAXIS / RIDESHARING

14) Waze Carpool Now Lets Drivers Quickly Add More Riders

TELEMATICS

15) Google Has Made Android Auto Work More Like Your Phone -- For Better Or Worse

TRANSIT

16) So Long, Swiping. The ‘Tap-And-Go’ Subway Is Here

17) UITP Live (Part 1) 

VEHICLES

18) FMCSA, NHTSA Extend Comment Window On Automated Driving Systems


News Releases


Upcoming Events

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Monday, July 29, 2019

Monday, July 29, 2019

Transportation Communications Newsletter

Monday, July 29, 2019 - Cranford, New Jersey

Specialized Transportation Voiceover Services

Technology is wonderful. Afterall, many of the stories in the TCN include examples of how technology is being used to better gather and provide information and services. While my friends, Siri and Alexa, along with their numerous siblings, can do some amazing things, they still sound like computers. Only a human being can bring warmth and a smile to a recorded voice. 

I’ve worked in the transportation field for five decades. Not only can I provide a friendly voice in a variety of applications, but I know this industry and its unique needs. From a recorded voice on your phone system to information on an upcoming stop on your transit line I can give you the voice you need. If you haven’t heard me in the NYC subway, on the AirTrain at JFK or Newark airports or on PATCO, you can listen to samples of my voice recordings here. Please contact me at bernie@transportationradio.com to learn more.


AVIATION

1) United To Roll Out ConnectionSaver App To More Airports

2) Delhi To Get Country’s Tallest, Most Advanced ATC Tower In August

3) The Airline Industry Finally Moves Fares To The Cloud

CAMERAS

4) How UK’s New 1km Cameras Work And Can Land You A Huge Fine

INTELLIGENT TRANSPORTATION SYSTEMS

5) Iran Has 60 Knowledge-Based Firms Working In ITS

OTHER

6) Registry Of Motor Vehicles Computer System Under Scrutiny In Massachusetts Scandal

7) China Becoming Testing Ground For Transport Digitalization: Siemens Mobility

8) Oklahomans Can Now Renew Vehicle Registrations Via Mobile App

PARKING

9) How Parking App SpotHero Is preparing For An Era Of Driverless Cars

PUBLIC INFORMATION / EDUCATION / INVOLVEMENT

10) Heart-Wrenching Ads Put Focus On Crash Victims In Illinois Road Safety Campaign

11) Connecticut DOT Launching Retooled Website

12) Mixing Humor And Highway Traffic Alerts On Twitter

RAILROADS

13) US Senate Committee To Review PTC Implementation Status July 31

14) SEPTA To Introduce Solar-Powered Rail Signals

15) Iconic Railroad Flip Board On Display In Strasburg, Pennsylvania

ROADWAYS

16) Searching For Technology To Spot Carpool Lane Cheats

17) Idaho Transportation Department Comes Up With Clever Solution to Welcome Sign Problem

SAFETY / SECURITY

18) MARAD Found Vulnerable To Cyber Hackers

TRAFFIC INCIDENT MANAGEMENT

19) Pennsylvania Turnpike Using Technology To Clear Accident Scenes Quicker

TRANSIT

20) New South Wales Expands Contactless Payments For Transport

21) Fortaleza, Brazil Starts Accepting Bitcoin Payments For Public Transport

VEHICLES

22) Congress Takes Another Stab At Passing Self-Driving Car Legislation

23) DeepMind Teaching Google’s Self-Driving Cars To Get Smarter

24) Elon Musk Says Teslas Will Soon Be Able To Stream Netflix, YouTube

25) New Report Says Autonomous Cars Could Worsen Congestion, Driving And Parking Problems

26) How Mercedes Woos The Company Car Driver -- Physically And Digitally


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    
Follow me on Twitter @TransportComm.  
© 2019 Bernie Wagenblast Communications, LLC www.TransportationRadio.com  1 Aberdeen Ct., Cranford, NJ 07016