Tuesday, November 7, 2023

Tuesday, November 7, 2023

   

Transportation Communications Newsletter

**25th Anniversary Year**

 🗳️ Tuesday, November 7, 2023 - Cranford, New Jersey 🗳️


**US Election Day**


AVIATION


1) FAA To Hold New Round Of Runway-Safety Meetings After Close Calls

Reuters


2) Arizona State University Researchers Create New AI Technology For Air Traffic Controllers

KTVK/KPHO-TV


GPS / NAVIGATION


3) Waze Will Start Warning Drivers About The Most Dangerous Roads Using Historical Crash Data

Popular Science


PARKING


4) Calls To Remove ‘Broken Digital Signs’ For Limerick, Ireland Car Parks

Limerick Leader


ROADWAYS


5) ‘Mapping Vehicles’ Collect New Data, Facilitates Infrastructure Troubleshooting In Las Vegas

KVVU-TV


6) Kentucky Transportation Officials Battling Road Sign Thefts

West Kentucky Star


7) Forest County Potawatomi Unveil Dual Language Highway Signs In Wisconsin

Wisconsin Law Journal


TRANSIT


8) Google Street View Goes Underground On London Tube

BBC News


9) Why Can't You Tap To Pay On Montreal Public Transit? Because Bureaucracy.

CBC News video


10) Inside SEPTA Artist’s Augmented Reality Public Art Project

Metro


TRAVELER INFORMATION / TRANSPORTATION MANAGEMENT


11) Colorado DOT Upgrades Tunnel Bays And Tunnel Operations Center

KCNC-TV


12) Google’s ‘Project Green Light’ Uses AI To Improve Traffic Flow, Cut Emissions In Seattle, Elsewhere

GeekWire



News Releases

1) Viasat, Deutsche Telekom Commit Long-Term To Deliver In-Flight Connectivity Via European Aviation Network

2) Louisiana DOTD Launches Website To Engage Louisianans In Statewide Planning Process

3) Hayden AI Launches Bike Lane Enforcement Safety Solution For Cities

Tuesday Transportation Oddities


Route 1 runs between Key West, Florida and Fort Kent, Maine. Along all 2,370 miles (3,810 km) of the highway there’s said to be only one stop sign. Northbound traffic on Route 1 must come to a halt as it intersects Union Street in Camden, Maine. Appropriately, the convenience store on the corner is called Stop N Go.



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