Tuesday, November 29, 2022

Tuesday, November 29, 2022

 

Transportation Communications Newsletter


Tuesday, November 29, 2022 - Cranford, New Jersey




AVIATION


1) Group Says C-Band Restrictions Threaten 5G Access For Homes Near Airports

Fierce Wireless


2) Aviation Needs To Increase Government Engagement, Says Airlines UK Chief

Travel Weekly


3) Terminal At Virginia’s Dinwiddie Airport Gets New Name In Rebranding

Progress-Index


CAMERAS


4) Macon, Georgia Residents Say Communications Poor About School Zone Cameras

WMAZ-TV


FREIGHT


5) US Census Launches Program To Modernize Supply Chain Data Sources

Nextgov


MARITIME


6) US Coast Guard Warns That Maritime Websites Are Being Spoofed Through Typosquatting

Soundings


7) Saving Lives At Sea In A Changing World: The Case For Automated Weather Stations

Ship & Boat International


PLANNING


8) Eric Rensel, Gannett Fleming – Partnering For Success: Transportation Planning Professionals And Engineers

ITE Talks Transportation podcast


RAILROADS


9) CSX Seeks FRA Approval To Use Trip Optimizer’s Automatic Start And Stop Feature

Trains


10) Using Sensors To Achieve In-Transit Visibility Of Railcar Shipments

SupplyChainBrain


ROADWAYS


11) Confused With The New I-66 Road Signs In Virginia? Here’s What You Need To Know

WJLA-TV


SAFETY / SECURITY


12) Wisconsin-Made Devices Help Protect Roadside Workers And Pedestrians

WTMJ-TV


SPACE


13) Starlink Breaks Space Traffic Safety Rules And China May Follow: Study 

South China Morning Post


TAXIS / RIDESHARING


14) Two Remote-Control Cars Being Tested At Pittsburgh Airport

Forbes


TRANSIT


15) Fredericton Transit Gets Tech Makeover

CBC News


16) Enhancing Security At Mass Transit Hubs With Radio Frequency Technology

Mass Transit advertorial


TRAVELER INFORMATION / TRANSPORTATION MANAGEMENT


17) Distraction Or Bad-Driving Deterrent? Report Goes In-Depth On ‘Clever’ Freeway Message Signs

KNXV-TV



News Releases

1) Nexar Releases CityStream Live, Real-Time Mapping Platform

2) ITS Australia Awards Finalists Announced

3) NJ Transit, Berkeley College Announce Strategic Marketing Partnership Centering On Woodbridge Station

4) The Routing Company Launches Pingo Campus With First Client, Virginia Commonwealth University

5) Millions Reached With Rail Safety Message During Rail Safety Week 2022, OLI Results Report Shows



Tuesday Transportation Oddities

Would you get a ticket for going through a gray light?


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