Tuesday, November 19, 2019

Tuesday, November 19, 2019

Transportation Communications Newsletter

Tuesday, November 19, 2019 - Cranford, New Jersey


**Transportation Voiceover Professional**

When someone calls your company that first impression is what they hear when the phone is picked up. Even if you have a real person answering calls during business hours, potential clients may be calling during off-hours when a recorded message is what they hear. Often someone in the office just gets picked to record the greeting. Why not have that first impression be a great one that makes your business or agency sound just as good as its work? Among the organizations I’ve been the phone voice for are E-ZPass for the Triborough Bridge and Tunnel Authority, Sam Schwartz Engineering, Newark Liberty International Airport and Shadow Traffic/Metro Networks. You can hear samples of my work by calling PATH at 1-800-234-PATH 24/7. I’d be happy to be the voice of your organization. Please contact me at bernie@transportationradio.com for more information.


AVIATION

1) FAA Moving Airspace Notices Into The Digital Age

2) Denver Airport Boosts Efforts To Help Travelers Navigate Construction

BICYCLES / PEDESTRIANS

3) Pedestrians In Ludhiana Suffer In Absence Of Proper Zebra Crossings, Stop Lines

4) Words Matter When Reporting On Bike Safety Issues

CAMERAS

5) Ohio Supreme Court Keeps Camera Challenge Alive

6) Some Chicago Red-Light Camera Intersections Have Shorter Green Lights, Rack Up Millions In Fines

FREIGHT

7) Netherlands Takes Tech-Forward Approach To Transporting Freight By Land, Sea And Air

GPS / NAVIGATION

8) NYC Lawmakers Demand Answers From Education Department On Delayed School Bus GPS Tech

INTELLIGENT TRANSPORTATION SYSTEMS

9) ITS Australia At The 26th ITS World Congress

MARITIME

10) Maritime 5G Will Hasten IoT Adoption In Shipping Industry

PUBLIC INFORMATION / EDUCATION / INVOLVEMENT

11) Congestion Fee Panel Can Meet In Secret, New York MTA Brass Claims

12) US House Bill Would Create USDOT Ad Campaign To Promote Jobs In Transportation

ROADWAYS

13) New Bridge Deck Warning System On Michigan’s Escanaba Bridge

14) Massachusetts Will Have New Highway Exit Numbers Based On Mileage

SAFETY / SECURITY

15) Colorado DOT Testing Wrong-Way Detection Technology In Reversible Express Lanes

16) Civic Tech The Star Of New Documentary About Disasters

TRANSIT

17) Long Island Rail Road To Go Cashless Soon For Onboard Purchases

18) Experts: MBTA Fare Kiosks Using Outdated Windows XP Are Vulnerable To Attack

19) Pace Bus Tests Partnership With Ride-Hailing Services

20) Routes, Schedules For Dunn County, Wisconsin Transit Integrated Into Google Maps

TRAVELER INFORMATION / TRANSPORTATION MANAGEMENT

21) Virginia DOT Technology On Afton Mountain Works To Keep Drivers Aware Of Conditions

22) Massive Screens Giving You Latest Traffic, Travel News Go Live In Stoke-On-Trent, UK

VEHICLES

23) Disabled Fail-Safe At Issue In Uber Crash

24) The Weakest Part Of Ford’s Mustang Mach-E Reveal Was The Software

25) MIT Teaching Self-Driving Cars How To Psychoanalyze Humans On The Road


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