Tuesday, April 4, 2023

Tuesday, April 4, 2023

 


Transportation Communications Newsletter

**25th Anniversary Year**

πŸ‡ΈπŸ‡³ Tuesday, April 4, 2023 - Cranford, New Jersey πŸ‡ΈπŸ‡³


**Senegal Independence Day**


AVIATION


1) Google Will Now Guarantee Some Flight Prices And Pay You Back If It’s Wrong

ZDNET


CAMERAS


2) What Can Cities Do About The Most Dangerous Drivers?

Bloomberg CityLab


CARTOGRAPHY


3) Tesla Hacker Reveals How Maps Are Augmented With Fleet Data Between Updates

Not a Tesla App


MARITIME


4) US Navy Tests Secret Maritime Data Technology

gCaptain


MOBILITY


5) Three Ways Intelligent Cars Can Positively Impact Our Daily Mobility

World Economic Forum


OTHER


6) Transportation Stakeholders Highlight Safety, Technology In Congressional Testimony

Transport Topics


PUBLIC INFORMATION / EDUCATION / INVOLVEMENT


7) Community Engagement Helps Drive Much-Needed Infrastructure Investments

Pew


ROADWAYS


8) New Technology May Help Dallas Reduce Congestion

KXAS-TV


SAFETY / SECURITY


9) Warning To All UK Drivers Ahead Of Emergency Siren Test Being Sent To Mobiles

Bristol Live


TRANSIT


10) Charlotte Area Transit System Interim CEO: ‘Unacceptable’ Number Of Rail Controllers

WCCB-TV


TRAVELER INFORMATION / TRANSPORTATION MANAGEMENT


11) Inside The Bellingham, Washington Traffic-Control Center

Bellingham Herald


12) Ras Al Khaimah, UAE Police Launch Advanced Smart System To Manage Serious Traffic Accidents

Gulf News


VEHICLES


13) Driverless Bus Service To Start In Scotland In ‘World First’

BBC News


14) Volvo Puts An End To Signal-Jamming Car Thieves

CarBuzz


15) EU Plans Rules For Fair Access To Connected Car Data

Automotive News Europe



News Releases

1) St. Louis Metro Rejects Firearm Industry Ads About Gun Purchases

2) National Association Of Broadcasters Launches Campaign To Highlight Importance Of AM Radio In Cars

3) New York State Department Of Health Launches Campaign To Raise Awareness Of Dangers Of Distractions For Drivers, Pedestrians

4) ETC Expands Toll Interoperability Connecting Central United States Interoperability (CUSIOP) Hub And South-East Interoperability (SEIOP) Hub 


Tuesday Transportation Oddities

The world’s longest bicycle and pedestrian tunnel can be found in Norway.


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