Tuesday, July 26, 2022

Tuesday, July 26, 2022

 

Transportation Communications Newsletter


🇱🇷 Tuesday, July 26, 2022 - Cranford, New Jersey 🇱🇷


**Liberia Independence Day**


AVIATION


1) A Look Inside At One Of The World’s Busiest Air Traffic Control Towers During EAA AirVenture 

WGBA-TV


2) Coming To A Giant Airport Screen: Your Personal Flight Information

Washington Post


CAMERAS


3) Live Camera Focused On Train Crossing In Jefferson Parish, Louisiana

WWL-TV


INTELLIGENT TRANSPORTATION SYSTEMS


4) Smart Cities Aren’t Just An Infrastructure Play: They Are Also Massive Social Experiments

BusinessWorld


ROADWAYS


5) Michigan Can Set Aside Roadways For Exclusive Use By Automated Vehicles Under New Law

Michigan Radio


TAXIS / RIDESHARING


6) GM’s Cruise Robotaxi Unit Drives Deeper Into The Red

Reuters


TELEMATICS


7) Tesla Adds Subscription Fees For Navigation, Connectivity

Kelley Blue Book


8) Tesla’s Phantom Brake Problem Exposes Need For Human Audits Of Machine-Read Data

Insurance Journal commentary


TRANSIT


9) New York MTA To Roll Out Cell Service In Subway Tunnels, Wi-Fi At Above-Ground Stations

amNY


10) Tech-Enabled Transit Startup Jawnt Partnering With SEPTA On Universal Transit Pass

Technical.ly


11) Embracing Technology: The First Stop On Dublin Bus’ Innovation Journey

Intelligent Transport


12) Location Data The Main Driver For Moovit’s New Ad Platform

AdExchanger


TRAVELER INFORMATION / TRANSPORTATION MANAGEMENT


13) Practices For Improving The Coordination Of Information Technology And Transportation Systems Management And Operations Resources: A Reference Document

FHWA Office of Operations


VEHICLES


14) Coalition Says Auto Industry Should Adopt Common Naming For ADAS

Ford Authority


15) Driverless Taxis Offering Service In Several Chinese Cities

CGTN’s The World Today video



News Releases

1) Malaysia Airports Collaborates With Universiti Teknologi Malaysia To Enhance Airport Operations

2) Geotab Launches First Of Its Kind Fleet Electrification Knowledge Center



Tuesday Transportation Oddities

Need a workout? Head to Baldwin Street in Dunedin, New Zealand. This residential street holds the Guiness record for steepest street in the world with a gradient of 34.8%.


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