Tuesday, January 9, 2024

Tuesday, January 9, 2024

   

Transportation Communications Newsletter


Tuesday, January 9, 2024 - Cranford, New Jersey


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AVIATION


1) Japan Announces Emergency Safety Steps To Prevent Miscommunication Following Plane Collision

Kyodo News


2) Human Trafficking Awareness Program On Display At South Carolina Airports

WOLO-TV


3) A New Era Of Personalized Airport Services At Uruguay's Carrasco International Airport 

International Airport Review


CARTOGRAPHY


4) North Carolina Publishes Online Map To Help Businesses Plan For Potential EV Charging Stations

Daily News


ELECTRONIC TOLLING


5) Hong Kong’s New Toll Arrangements Show Signs Of Early Success

BNN


FREIGHT


6) Drivewyze Offers Free In-Cab Safety Alerts

TruckNews.com


HEALTH


7) Lamborghini Will Measure Your Heart Rate As You Burn Rubber Around The Track

The Verge


INTELLIGENT TRANSPORTATION SYSTEMS


8) What Does 2024 Hold For Intelligent Transportation Systems?

Cities Today


MARITIME


9) Royal Navy Uses LinkedIn To Find New Head Of Nuclear Subs

Maritime Executive


PUBLIC INFORMATION / EDUCATION / INVOLVEMENT


10) Taiwan’s Defense Ministry Mistranslates An Alert, Erroneously Saying China Launched A Missile

AP


ROADWAYS


11) California Turns To AI To Make Roadways Safer

KOVR-TV


TRAVELER INFORMATION / TRANSPORTATION MANAGEMENT


12) Nebraska DOT’s Operations Center Keeps Eye On Roads As Snow Approaches

WOWT-TV


VEHICLES


13) Waymo To Start Testing Rider-Only Vehicles On Phoenix Freeways

KPHO/KTVK-TV


14) Gatik, Goodyear Team On Integration Of Tire Intelligence Data For Autonomous Vehicles

Progressive Grocer


15) Luminar Says Its Laser Sensors Can Do Automatic Emergency Steering

The Verge


WEATHER


16) Weather Observers At Austin’s Airport Have No Windows Or Internet

KVUE-TV



News Releases

1) Danlaw Acquires V2X Technology Provider, Cohda Wireless

2) Traffic Control Corporation To Distribute Applied Information’s Emergency Vehicle Preemption Solution In 10 Midwest States



Tuesday Transportation Oddities

The Skerne Bridge in County Durham, England is the oldest railway bridge still in continuous use. The first train to cross the bridge was on September 27, 1825. 



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