Wednesday, January 12, 2022

Wednesday, January 12, 2022

 

Transportation Communications Newsletter


  Wednesday, January 12, 2022 - Cranford, New Jersey



AVIATION


1) Transportation Secretary Buttigieg Glosses Over C-Band Delay In CES Keynote

RCR Wireless


CAMERAS


2) The Future Of The Indiana Traffic Cameras In School Zones Bill Is Unclear

WFYI Radio


ELECTRONIC TOLLING


3) Interview with Chip Stracciolini, Delaware River Joint Toll Bridge Commission

Toll Insight


INTELLIGENT TRANSPORTATION SYSTEMS


4) ERTICO Newsletter - January 12, 2022

ERTICO-ITS Europe


MARITIME


5) US Navy May Put Autonomous Tech On Crewed Ships To Prevent Collisions

Government Executive


OTHER


6) Digitizing Vehicle Titles Is The Way Forward For States

Government Technology


PUBLIC INFORMATION / EDUCATION / INVOLVEMENT


7) New Citywide Audit Suggests Denver Needs Better Public Communication

303 Magazine


8) Port Tampa Bay Launches Campaign To Help Human Trafficking Victims

WFTS-TV


RAILROADS


9) New Wireless Technologies Give Railroads Additional Data Capacity 

Railway Age advertorial


ROADWAYS


10) UK Department For Transport To Research How Best To Digitize Curbside Management

Highways News


SAFETY / SECURITY


11) Wrong-Way Driver Alert Systems To Become More Prevalent In Las Vegas Valley

KTNV-TV


12) Over A Half Million Transportation Industry Credit Reports Were Left Unsecured Online

TechRadar


TELEMATICS


13) Automakers Push To Delay Massachusetts ‘Right To Repair’ Law

Gloucester Daily Times


TRAFFIC INCIDENT MANAGEMENT


14) Special Team Set Up To Deal With Olympic-Related Traffic Accidents

China Daily


TRANSIT


15) New New Jersey Law Requires NJ Transit To Equip Buses, Trains With Communications System To Alert Law Enforcement In An Emergency

The Center Square


16) Graphic Designer Says Transport Logo Contest ‘Devalues’ Graphic Design Industry

BBC News


VEHICLES


17) Tesla’s ‘Full Self-Driving’ Beta Has An ‘Assertive’ Driving Mode That ‘May Perform Rolling Stops’

The Verge


18) Tesla, GM Hype Autonomous Cars, But Offer Automated Features (For Now)

The Street


19) Test BMW OS8: Infotainment System Relies On The Cloud

Market Research Telecast


20) Broadcasters Urged To Treat The Dashboard With Urgency

Radio World



News Releases

1) Industry Survey Illustrates Frustrations Transit Agencies Have With Providers Of Transit Prioritization Technology

2) Alabama Port Authority Launches New Website, Rebrands

3) Information And Communications Technology Supply Chain Risk Management Task Force Announces New Members, Working Group

4) Denver RTD Debuts Enhanced Service Alerts System, Including Text Notifications

5) COVID-19 Crisis Shifts Focus Of IT Spending To Automation, Sustainability And Digital Health



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