Tuesday, October 10, 2023

Tuesday, October 10, 2023

   

Transportation Communications Newsletter

**25th Anniversary Year**

🇮🇱 Tuesday, October 10, 2023 - Cranford, New Jersey 🇮🇱



ACTIVE TRANSPORTATION


1) Cyclists Using New Tech To ‘See’ Traffic Behind Them

WDAY-TV


2) New Signs Encourage, Vienna, Virginia Pedestrians And Drivers To See ‘Eye To Eye’

FFXnow


AVIATION


3) New European ATM Master Plan

Air Traffic Management


4) Zambia’s ATC Centers Get An Upgrade

Air Traffic Management


5) This AI Model Helps Control Increasing Drone Traffic

Interesting Engineering


CAMERAS


6) Nearly Half Of UK Speed Cameras Inactive

Highways News


ENVIRONMENT AND SUSTAINABILITY


7) Google Launches AI Solutions To Decarbonize Transport, Energy Sector; Forecasting System For Floods, Wildfires, Heatwaves

edie 


8) Ford’s Patent Tracks How Much Your Car Is Polluting In Real Time

Daily Upside


INTELLIGENT TRANSPORTATION SYSTEMS


9) Pakistan, China Discuss Smart City Construction

Express Tribune


OTHER


10) Webinar Shares School Bus Wi-Fi Implementation Story, Tips

School Transportation News


11) Passport Stamps Are Being Phased Out Around The World As Paper-Free Travel Technology Moves Closer

Australian Broadcasting Corporation News


RAILROADS


12) Norfolk Southern Seeks Artist-In-Residence Applicants

Progressive Railroading


SAFETY / SECURITY


13) Israel Adopts California’s Technology For Road Safety

Jerusalem Post


SPACE


14) Getting A New Civil Space Traffic Management System On Track

The Space Review


TRANSIT


15) New Law Makes Biggest California Transit Agencies Survey Riders About Harassment

Los Angeles Daily News


16) Redding (California) Area Bus Authority Introduces Technological Advancements For Enhanced Passenger Convenience

KRCR-TV


17) Lawrence (Kansas) Transit, Library To Hold ‘Books And Buses’ Storytime

Lawrence Times


VEHICLES


18) £1.3 Million For UK Driverless Trials

Highways News



News Releases

1) Introducing The Optibus Driver App: Improving Driver-Depot Communications

2) Advanced Traffic Products Selects Applied Information For Preemption And Priority Solutions In Northwest US

3) ACES Mobility Coalition Launches Strategy For Autonomous Vehicle Reform


Tuesday Transportation Oddities

If you had to guess what is the most common street name in the US, you’d probably say Main Street, and you’d be correct. But what is the most common residential street address? It’s 201 Main Street, followed by 15 Maple Street and 104 Elm Street.


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