Monday, January 29, 2024

Monday, January 29, 2024

   

Transportation Communications Newsletter


 Monday, January 29, 2024 - Cranford, New Jersey



AVIATION


1) Qantas Safety Video Bad For Emergencies, Argues Flight Attendants Association Of Australia

Aviation Australia


2) AI Used To Designate And Identify No-Fly Zones In Germany

Air Traffic Management


3) Canadian Documentary Looks At Challenges Women Face In Aviation Careers

Runway Girl Network


4) First Civil Air Navigation Services Organisation Euro-Asia Summit Hosted In Azerbaijan

Air Traffic Management


CAMERAS


5) How Suffolk, Virginia Is Managing Traffic With Cameras Galore

WHRO Radio


CARTOGRAPHY


6) Wisconsin DOT Launches Interactive Map To Help Improve Safety At Railroad Crossings

WBAY-TV


HEALTH


7) Connecticut DOT To Repave I-95 In Greenwich, Stamford With ‘Quiet Pavement’

Greenwich Time


MARITIME


8) Writer-In-Residence Returns To Washington State Interisland Ferry

Islands’ Sounder


OTHER


9) Transport For London Accused By Five EU Countries Of Illegally Obtaining Names, Addresses Of EU Citizens To Issue ULEZ Fines

The Guardian


PRIVACY


10) TSA Uses ‘Minimum’ Data To Fine-Tune Its Facial Recognition, But Some Experts Still Worry

Nextgov/FCW


PUBLIC INFORMATION / EDUCATION / INVOLVEMENT


11) He Saw The Plane Crash That Killed His Mom. Now Pete Muntean Is CNN's Aviation And Transportation Correspondent

People


12) Hong Kong’s MTR Launches Campaign To Increase Awareness, Usage Of Enhanced MTR Mobile App

Marketing-Interactive


SAFETY / SECURITY


13) NASA Awards Contract For FRA, FAA Safety Reporting Systems

Trains


TRAVELER INFORMATION / TRANSPORTATION MANAGEMENT


14) Philippine Government Urged To Appoint Traffic Czar To Address Metro Manila Transport Crisis

Philippine Daily Inquirer


15) Avoiding Bumps In The Road When Designing AI-Powered Traffic Management Systems

American City & County contributed content


VEHICLES


16) Both Owners And Regulators Hate Tesla's Autopilot Update 

Jalopnik



News Releases

1) FCC Updates Spectrum Rules To Facilitate Broadband Access On Ships, Aircraft

2) USDOT, FRA Continue Pressing On Rail Safety, Finalizes Norfolk Southern Railway Participation Into Confidential Close Call Reporting System

3) How Cities Can Improve Road Safety And Traffic Management By Using Cooperative ITS


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