Friday, July 29, 2022

Friday, July 29, 2022

 

Transportation Communications Newsletter


Friday, July 29, 2022 - Cranford, New Jersey



AVIATION


1) FAA Has Opportunities To Better Inform International Pilot Training For Boeing Aircraft Through Enhanced Transparency And Oversight

USDOT Inspector General


2) Research Uses Radar, GPS To Help Aircraft Avoid Collisions With Pelicans 

Utah State University


CARTOGRAPHY


3) Google Maps Relaunching Street View In India Six Years After Being Denied Permission

Android Police


RAILROADS


4) Canadian National Blasts Amtrak Proposal For Dispatching Control As ‘Outrageously Self-Serving’

Trains


SAFETY / SECURITY


5) California Highway Patrol: AMBER Alerts Instrumental In Saving Missing Children

The Reporter


6) New Research Van Rolled Out On UK Motorway Network To Detect Dangerous Driving

Halifax Courier


7) New Sensor Will Help Improve Safety In Aviation, Bridges, And More

The Wesleyan Connection


TELEMATICS


8) Leading Connected Vehicle Experts Launch Company To Maximize eCall Benefits

Highways News


9) Ford, Other Automakers Plug Into Demand For Connected Fleet Subscriptions

PYMNTS


TRANSIT


10) Rutgers University Student Roasts NJ Transit For Unhelpful Bus Fare App In New Video

Planet Princeton


VEHICLES


11) GM, Mapbox Collaboration Glimpse Of What’s To Come

WardsAuto



News Releases

1) Jo Daviess County Transit, Modeshift Partner On New Mobile Ticketing Platform



Friday Bonus

You’ll see some interesting things on public transportation. Fortunately, Twitter is there to document it for us.


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