Wednesday, February 5, 2020

Wednesday, February 5, 2020

Transportation Communications Newsletter

Wednesday, February 5, 2020 - Cranford, New Jersey



AVIATION

1) Fake Passengers Wanted: LAX Needs 500 People To Test Out New Airport Terminal

2) New Communication Requirements In Effect For Aircraft Flying At High Altitudes In European Airspace

3) South Carolina’s Columbia Metropolitan Airport Unveils New Logo, Website

4) What The Airport Of 2030 Will Look Like

5) How Advances In Wireless Technology And Cloud-Based Data Can Deliver Multiple Benefits To Airside Operations

BICYCLES / PEDESTRIANS

6) Smart Mobility Startup Has Built ‘Android For EVs’ And Plans To Deploy It In A Million Bikes

CAMERAS

7) Illinois House Committee Advances Red-Light Camera Ban In Wake Of Bribery Scandal

MARITIME

8) Maritime Classification Group Calls For Improved Injury-Reporting Standards

MOBILITY

9) Top Seven Urban Mobility Trends To Look Out For In 2020

10) How A New Fare Payment Delivery Model Is Enabling MaaS

OTHER

11) Travel Data Exchange Gets £8 Million Launch To Make UK Mobility Tech Leader

12) Finnish Digital Initiative To Drive EU’s Digital Passenger Transport Services Initiative

PLANNING

13) Data Driving New Approaches To Transportation

PRIVACY

14) Washington Lawmaker Intros Bills To Protect Driver Privacy With Democrats’ Pay-Per-Mile Plan

PUBLIC INFORMATION / EDUCATION / INVOLVEMENT

15) Alaska DOT Uses Electronic Billboards To Snag Mechanic Job Applicants

RAILROADS

16) Gulf Coast Cities Pay Thousands To CSX, Say They Get Little Cooperation In Return

17) Deutsche Bahn Will Upgrade 800 Stations, Including Improved Information Systems

18) Virtual Passenger Gives Driver Feedback About Comfort

SAFETY / SECURITY

19) Higher Fines For Distracted Driving In Georgia Get Skeptical Reception

20) As Los Angeles Traffic Deaths Stay High, Drivers Begged To Stop Texting

21) Improving Road Safety Using Artificial Intelligence

22) Distracted Driving Simulator In College Station Aims To Improve Driving Habits Across Texas

TRAFFIC INCIDENT MANAGEMENT

23) Yelm, Washington Working With State Agencies To Address Traffic Impacts When I-5 Closes

24) How The City Of Lubbock, Texas Keeps Residents Safe With Emergency Operations Center

TRANSIT

25) New California Bill Aims To Integrate Bay Area Transit Into One 'Seamless' System

26) Poland’s First Autonomous Tram Tested In Kraków

TRAVELER INFORMATION / TRANSPORTATION MANAGEMENT

27) Egypt’s Interior Ministry Calls On Car Owners To Get E-Stickers Linked To Traffic Information Center

28) CITE Now Accepting Registrations For ‘Communicating The Value Of TSMO’ Instructor-Led (Blended) Online Course

VEHICLES

29) The Future Of Sensors For Self-Driving Cars: All Roads, All Conditions 


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