Thursday, November 7, 2019

Thursday, November 7, 2019

Transportation Communications Newsletter

Thursday, November 7, 2019 - Cranford, New Jersey



AVIATION

1) Regulators Find Gaps In Boeing’s 737 Max Software Documentation

BICYCLES / PEDESTRIANS

2) Strava’s New Tool Lets Smaller Cities Unlock Their Transportation Data

CAMERAS

3) Enforcement Conference Hears Drivers Need To Fear Detection

INTELLIGENT TRANSPORTATION SYSTEMS

4) Lenexa May Become First City To Implement Large-Scale Smart Pavement Project

5) Smart Transportation Dispatch - November 7, 2019

MOBILITY

6) Can An Electric Scooter Company Ease Los Angeles Traffic? Lime’s First US Ad Campaign Hopes So

OTHER

7) Maine State Troopers Start Issuing Electronic Traffic Citations

8) The Politics Of Noise

PUBLIC INFORMATION / EDUCATION / INVOLVEMENT

9) Why We Say ‘Crash’ And Not ‘Accident’

SAFETY / SECURITY

10) North Texas Explores Wrong-Way Driver Detection And Alert Technology

TRANSIT

11) A Bigger, More Ambitious Transit Tech Lab For New York MTA

12) How Public Pressure And Community Coalitions Can Reinvigorate Public Transport

TRAVELER INFORMATION / TRANSPORTATION MANAGEMENT

13) Wisconsin Agencies Use Social Media For Winter Weather Traffic Reports

14) Traffic Board To Be Created To Manage Metro Cebu National Roads

15) A Look At The Pocatello, Idaho Traffic Center

VEHICLES

16) Uber Faces Costly Choices After Expert Find It Uses Waymo Self-Driving Tech


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