Tuesday, August 30, 2022

Tuesday, August 30, 2022

 


Transportation Communications Newsletter


🇹🇨 Tuesday, August 30, 2022 - Cranford, New Jersey 🇹🇨


**Turks and Caicos Islands Constitution Day**


ACTIVE TRANSPORTATION


1) University Of Florida Perfecting Next Generation Of Pedestrian Safety Tech

University of Florida


AVIATION


2) Researchers Develop AI Pilot For Navigating Crowded Airspace

Aviation Today


3) How Airlines’ Most Iconic Callsigns Came To Be

Simple Flying


CAMERAS


4) Red-Light Cameras Officially Shut Down In Amarillo, Texas

KFDA-TV


GPS / NAVIGATION


5) Massive GPS Jamming Observed Around Israel. Are Anti-Drone Weapons To Blame?

Haaretz


6) Ligado Approaches Canada For Spectrum Permission, Comments Sought

GPS World


MOBILITY


7) Michigan Awards Seed Money For Transportation Innovation

Government Technology


OTHER


8) US Labor Board Rules Tesla Must Let Workers Wear Union Clothing

AP


PUBLIC INFORMATION / EDUCATION / INVOLVEMENT


9) Truckers Barred From Future Protests At Port Of Oakland

Courthouse News Service


10) Southampton, UK Sends Zero Tolerance Message Around Roadworker Abuse

Highways News


RAILROADS


11) Transport Canada Prepares To Implement Train Safety Technology

FreightWaves


ROADWAYS


12) New Jersey DOT To Use First-In-The-Nation Red Clearance Extension System To Improve Safety

New Jersey DOT


13) Disappointment Over Derry Road Sign Decision

Irish News


SAFETY / SECURITY


14) Experts Push Back On TSA’s 24-Hour Cybersecurity Incident Reporting Rule For Aviation Industry

The Record


15) Vehicle Pedestrian Safety Systems Struggle To See In The Dark

Reuters


TAXIS / RIDESHARING


16) Uber Now Lets Users Text With A Safety Agent To Monitor Rides

CNN Business


17) Could Remote Drivers Be The Future Of Ride-Hailing?

Catalyst


TRANSIT


18) MBTA Transit Ambassadors Are The People To Ask Amid Shutdowns

WBZ Radio


TRAVELER INFORMATION / TRANSPORTATION MANAGEMENT


19) Evaluating The Quality Of Traffic Operations

TRB


VEHICLES


20) To Save Lives, Issue Connected Vehicle Technology Waiver, NTSB Tells FCC

Ars Technica



News Releases

1) South Dakota’s Welcome Centers Upgraded To Provide Wireless Internet, Travel Updates At Welcome Centers


  

Tuesday Transportation Oddities

You don’t think of wood as a primary construction material for an international airport terminal, but Zurich will be the home to the world’s largest wood airport terminal.


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