Tuesday, October 22, 2019

Tuesday, October 22, 2019

Transportation Communications Newsletter

Tuesday, October 22, 2019 - Scotch Plains, New Jersey


GEWI to Demonstrate, Dynamic Lane Level Traffic Data in an AD
Environment at ITS World Congress

GEWI and Elektrobit will be demonstrating lane level traffic data for Automated
Driving (AD) during ITS World Congress in Singapore, 21-25 October, 2019.

This demonstration will show the ‘first’ interfacing of real-time traffic data created
by GEWI’s TIC for Work Zone, demonstrating AD relevant traffic event messages
can be processed using ADASIS, an open standard being developed to integrate
dynamic map data and in-vehicle ADAS (Advanced Driver Assistance Systems). The
demonstration will also show additional scenarios for how dynamic traffic data can
be applied in context with mixed AD & conventional vehicles situations.
GEWI will also be exhibiting with two stands in the hall, #375 and #73 where
delegates can learn about the many off-the-shelf solutions available with the TIC
Software product.

To schedule a personal demonstration of the latest solutions provided by GEWI’s


AVIATION

1) Milwaukee Mitchell Airport Launches Campaign To Educate Local Travelers

2) Five Innovative Snow Removal Technologies At Airports

CAMERAS

3) Austin Transportation Department, University Of Texas Researchers Analyze Traffic Camera Data To Identify Pedestrian Safety Hazards

INTELLIGENT TRANSPORTATION SYSTEMS

4) Philadelphia Sets Goals, Looks Ahead With Smart City Road Map

5) ITS World Congress Singapore 2019 - Wednesday

OTHER

6) Oregon DOT, Facebook Partner On Fiber Optic Project

7) Missouri DOT Apologizes For Editing Photo Of Boy Wearing 'Trump 2020' Shirt, Hat

SAFETY / SECURITY

8) Texas DOT Campaign Focuses On Safe Driving In Oil/Gas Production Areas

9) Cyber Attacks Pose Serious Threat To Rail Operations, Say Experts

10) Traffic Safety: Improved Reporting Could Clarify States' Achievement Of Fatality And Injury Targets

TAXIS / RIDESHARING

11) Lyft Drivers Can No Longer See How Much Riders Paid For Each Trip

12) Uber Adds Public Transport Services On App In Tie-Up With Delhi Metro Rail Corporation

TRAFFIC INCIDENT MANAGEMENT

13) New Program Helps First Responders Safely Clear Crashes From Houston Freeways

14) Iowa’s Highway Helper Program Expands

TRANSIT

15) New York City Transit Union Launches ‘Trash Train’ Contest For Photo Of Dirtiest Subway Car

TRAVELER INFORMATION / TRANSPORTATION MANAGEMENT

16) Traffic Management Signs Installed During Nevada’s Project Neon Still Aren’t Up And Running


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