Friday, December 6, 2019

Friday, December 6, 2019

Transportation Communications Newsletter

Friday, December 6, 2019 - Cranford, New Jersey



AVIATION

1) World Radiocommunication Conference Agrees To Open Further Access To Ka-Band Spectrum For Aviation

2) APiJKET Wins NASA License To Commercialize Waze-Like App To Guide Airliners, Pilots

3) Drone Aviation To Merge Into ComSovereign, Group Pushing New 5G Capabilities

BICYCLES / PEDESTRIANS

4) Chicago DOT: ‘Please Don’t Stop Reporting Bike Lane Issues to 311’

CAMERAS

5) Montgomery County Contemplating Cameras To Catch You Texting And Driving

CARTOGRAPHY

6) Google Maps Prepares To Add ‘Lighting’ Layer To Highlight Brightly Lit Streets For Safer Night Travel

7) 511 Permanent Auto Stands In Delhi Now On Google Maps

ELECTRONIC TOLLING

8) Pensacola Beach, Florida Toll To Go All Electronic, No More Cash By Spring

INTELLIGENT TRANSPORTATION SYSTEMS

9) IEEE ITS Podcast Episode 55

OTHER

10) From Instant Data To Truck Platoons, Here's How 5G Will Shape Future Of Transportation

11) With Data Analytics, Avis Is Rethinking the Car Rental Business

PUBLIC INFORMATION / EDUCATION / INVOLVEMENT

12) Maryland Members Of Congress Say State Should Release Details About Toll Lane Proposal

13) Recorded Webinar: Winter Weather Woes And News Media Foes

RAILROADS

14) SunRail To Test PTC On Central Florida Rail Corridor

15) Texas High-Speed Rail Company Wants Best Of Both Worlds: Private Records And Public Land-Grab Power

ROADWAYS

16) Dallas Faces Giant Backlog Of Outdated Traffic Signals

SAFETY / SECURITY

17) Port Of Seattle To Replace Air And Sea Travel Documents With Facial Recognition

18) UK Transport Official Says Technology, ‘Strong, Robust Security Culture,’ Collaboration Needed To Tackle Terrorism

19) Simple Seat Clip Could Help Save Lives Of Kids Left In Sweltering Cars

TAXIS / RIDESHARING

20) Waymo Launches iOS App As It Reflects On First Year Of Its Robot Taxi Service

TRAFFIC INCIDENT MANAGEMENT

21) Daejeon, South Korea Using Drones To Quickly Respond To And Send Video From Incidents So First Responders Can Better React

TRANSIT

22) San Francisco’s Transbay Transit Center Needs Sexier Name To Finish Phase 2

23) SEPTA Points To Possible Cause Of Monday’s Key Card Problems

TRAVELER INFORMATION / TRANSPORTATION MANAGEMENT

24) Winners Named In Second Annual NOCoE TSMO Competition

25) Considerations Of Current And Emerging Transportation Management Center Data

VEHICLES

26) FCC’s 5.9 GHz Reallocation Plan Debated At House Hearing

27) Tesla Releases Autopilot Update With New Speed Adjustments, Stop Sign Warnings And More

28) How Digital Nudging By In-Car AI Will Shape Where Your Self-Driving Car Takes You

29) The Michigan Council On Future Mobility, Driverless Cars, Toll Roads And Electric Vehicle Charging


News Releases


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