Transportation Communications Newsletter
**25th Anniversary Year**
Tuesday, December 5, 2023 - Cranford, New Jersey
AVIATION
1) How WAAS Turned Into A Must-Have System
2) Airport Operations In Bad Weather
3) Amsterdam Schiphol Airport: Smart Operations
Airport World contributed content
CAMERAS
4) Cities Hope AI Camera Enforcement Can Improve Bus Service
FREIGHT
5) Leonard’s Express Implements A Formalized Education Program Surrounding Driver Cameras
PUBLIC INFORMATION / EDUCATION / INVOLVEMENT
6) Iowa DOT Surveying State’s Farmers On Transportation Information Needs
TAXIS / RIDESHARING
7) GM’s Cruise Robotaxi Service Faces Fine In Alleged Cover-Up Of San Francisco Accident’s Severity
TRANSIT
8) Your Next Muni Transfer Should Be To The New App
9) Chatbots To Usher In Digital Age For Public Transit
Automotive World contributed content
VEHICLES
10) China Issues Safety Guidelines For Autonomous Public Transport Vehicles
News Releases
2) American Airlines Plans Expansion Of High-Speed Wi-Fi To Nearly 500 Regional Aircraft
Tuesday Transportation Oddities
Want to impress your friends by telling them you walked the length of an entire international border? You can do it here and not even break a sweat. The border between Morocco and the Spanish enclave of Peñón de Vélez de la Gomera is the world’s shortest international border. It’s only 85 meters (93 yards) long.
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