Friday, April 1, 2022

Friday, April 1, 2022

 

Newsletter Communications Transportation


Friday, April 1, 2022 - Cranford, New Jersey



GPS / NAVIGATION


1) Russia Is Jamming Commercial Planes’ Satellite Navigation, French Safety Official Says

Bloomberg


MARITIME


2) Hashish And Pirates: How AI Is Cleaning Up The High Seas

ZDNet


OTHER


3) Buenos Aires To Create Digital Identity Platform

CoinDesk


4) Implementing Mobile Driver’s Licenses: Not As Easy As You Think

Homeland Security Today


5) Study: Digital Workflows Could Aid State DOT Projects

AASHTO Journal


6) Chattanooga Graphic Designers, Motorists Share How They Really Feel About Tennessee’s New License Plate Design

Chattanooga Times Free Press (free registration required)


PUBLIC INFORMATION / EDUCATION / INVOLVEMENT


7) New Nebraska Driver’s Manual Revises Section On Traffic Stops

WOWT-TV


SAFETY / SECURITY


8) Infotainment Screens Keep Growing But Safety Regulations Don’t

MotorBiscuit


TELEMATICS


9) Automakers Help Commercial Fleets Leverage Data To Boost Productivity

PYMNTS


TRANSIT


10) Chicago Transit Agencies Launch Joint Advocacy Campaign ‘Forward for All’

Metro


VEHICLES


11) Aurora Upgrades Autonomous Driving System

Transport Topics



News Releases

1) Marlink, Intelsat Extend Partnership To Increase Bandwidth Capacity For Maritime Customers



Friday Bonus

Need to check the suspension system on your bicycle? Check out this bike lane in Körmend, Hungary. I did check to see if this was real, and while the telephoto lens compresses the view, the bike lane is real.


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