Monday, April 18, 2022

Monday, April 18, 2022

 


Transportation Communications Newsletter


Monday, April 18, 2022 - Burlington, Vermont



ACTIVE TRANSPORTATION


1) Milwaukee Organization Hiring Ambassadors To Help Make Local Streets Safer For Pedestrians, Drivers

WDJT-TV


CAMERAS


2) Guam Eyes Red-Light Cams

Marianas Variety News & Views


INTELLIGENT TRANSPORTATION SYSTEMS


3) How Digital Twins Can Help Speed Up Innovation In Automotive, Smart Cities, Defense And Manufacturing

Auto Futures


PUBLIC INFORMATION / EDUCATION / INVOLVEMENT


4) New York State Awareness Campaign Aims To Impact Work Zone Safety

Daily Gazette


RAILROADS


5) AI On Track To Transform Transportation Industry

KnowTechie


6) Site Maps The Abandoned Railroads Of America

Boing Boing


ROADWAYS


7) Bilingual Kura/School Signs Replacing English-Only In New Zealand

SunLive


SAFETY / SECURITY


8) Pennsylvania, National Transportation Agencies Step Up Battle To Eliminate Distracted Driving As Deaths, Injuries Pile Up

Pittsburgh Post-Gazette


SPACE


9) NASA ‘Holoported’ A Doctor Onto The International Space Station

CNET


TRANSIT


10) New York MTA Announcements Recorded By Children With Autism

WCBS-TV video


VEHICLES


11) Tesla Removes Mobile Charging Connector From New Cars

CarBuzz



News Releases

1) Application Process Opens To Modernize Small Town, Regional Air Traffic Towers Using Bipartisan Infrastructure Law Funds

2) ATSSA And TRB Announce 2023 Traffic Control Device Student Challenge

3) AAA Texas: Statewide Distracted Driving Deaths Up 17%


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