Tuesday, November 8, 2022

Tuesday, November 8, 2022

 

Transportation Communications Newsletter


Tuesday, November 8, 2022 - Cranford, New Jersey


**World Urbanism Day/World Town Planning Day**


AVIATION


1) Amsterdam Schiphol Airport Library Hopes To Teach Travelers A Bit About Holland

Simple Flying


2) Airports With Best Free Wi-Fi In US, According To New Report

CNET


CAMERAS


3) Arlington County, Virginia Ups Checks On Traffic Camera Outages After Social Media Pressure

ARLnow


FREIGHT


4) Secretary Pete Buttigieg Touts FLOW Data Initiative

Transport Topics


5) Truckers Ask FMCSA To End ELD Mandate

Land Line


MARITIME


6) Satellites Hunting ‘Dark Vessels’ That Evade Sanctions At Sea

Quartz


7) New Maritime Data Cluster To Drive Green Smart Port Transition

Safety4Sea


8) National Weather Service Seeking Feedback On New Version Of Coastal Waters Forecast With More Detail On Wave Groups

National Weather Service


9) ZIM To Roll Out Remote Reefer Monitoring System

Smart Maritime Network


10) I Name This Ship… Human Lasagne?! World’s Biggest Cruise Ship Goes Viral For All The Wrong Reasons

The Guardian


MOBILITY


11) Mobility Ideas Abound At The Web Summit In Portugal 

Autoweek


PUBLIC INFORMATION / EDUCATION / INVOLVEMENT


12) Utah DOT Releases All Comments On Little Cottonwood Canyon Gondola: There Are Over 13,000

KSL-TV


13) Steamship Authority Will Provide Newspaper With Video Of Cable Incident

Martha’s Vineyard Times


ROADWAYS


14) Shanghai Opens First Self-Driving Expressways

Xinhua


15) Crowdsourcing Bridge Dynamic Monitoring With Smartphone Vehicle Trips

Communications Engineering


SAFETY / SECURITY


16) Road Safety An Emphasis At Intertraffic Mexico

ITS International


17) Survey: Smartphone Apps Are Driving Gig Workers, Parents To Distraction

CleanTechnica


SPACE


18) US Space Force Official: We Need The Commerce Department’s Space Traffic Office To Be Successful

SpaceNews


TELEMATICS


19) Ford Class Action Alleges 3G Termination Disables Internet-Enabled Features

Top Class Actions


TRANSIT


20) Station Codes Set To Replace Pictograms in Sound Transit’s Link System

The Urbanist


TRAVELER INFORMATION / TRANSPORTATION MANAGEMENT


21) Driver Frustrated With Wyoming DOT Warnings After 111 MPH Wind Flips 4,000-Pound Trailer

Cowboy State Daily



News Releases

1) Eurocontrol Data Snapshot Analyzes Coverage Of Open Air Transport Data Within Europe

2) Raytheon Intelligence & Space Selected To Conduct Uncrewed Aircraft Systems Traffic Management Flight Tests



Tuesday Transportation Oddities

In a day when you can hit a few keys on your computer or smartphone and have a video chat with someone across the ocean for no additional costs, we probably take that ease of communication for granted. Not so long ago, making a call from the US to South America or Europe was more complex and expensive. In Lawrence Township, New Jersey, AT&T had an 800+ acre site with numerous 180-foot towers for a shortwave station that allowed such calls. The cost in 1930 was $30 for a three-minute call to London.


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