Tuesday, March 4, 2025

Tuesday, March 4, 2025

 

Transportation Communications Newsletter


  Tuesday, March 4, 2025 -  Cranford, New Jersey



AVIATION


1) Aviation Industry Pushes Congress For Air Traffic Improvements, More Hiring

CNBC


2) Flights To Reagan National Airport Received False Collision Alerts While Landing

CBS News


3) Air Traffic Control: FAA Actions Urgently Needed To Modernize Systems

GAO


CAMERAS


4) MAV System’s Game-Changing ANPR Camera

The Transportation Podcast


ELECTRONIC TOLLING


5) Kansas Turnpike Authority Pushes To Make KTAG Available In Additional States

KSNT-TV


GPS / NAVIGATION


6) New Smartphone App Uses GPS Technology To Warn Drivers Of Lane Departures

Crossroads


INTELLIGENT TRANSPORTATION SYSTEMS


7) Women In ITS: ‘You Can’t Be What You Can’t See’

ITS International


OTHER


8) Arkansas Introduces Digital Identification, Digital Driver’s License

KARK-TV


RAILROADS


9) Stuck Railroad Gates In Portland, Maine Disrupt Sleep, Traffic At All Hours For Months

Portland Press Herald


ROADWAYS


10) How Arizona’s Dust-Detection System Is Helping Drivers

KNXV-TV


11) New Electronic Speed Signs Outside Christchurch Schools To Cost Millions

The Press


SAFETY / SECURITY


12) New App Aims To Improve Traffic Safety Around North Carolina State University

Spectrum News


SPACE


13) NASA Successfully Acquires GPS Signals On Moon

NASA


TRAFFIC INCIDENT MANAGEMENT


14) Mississippi River Bridge Crisis

Roads & Bridges


VEHICLES


15) UC Irvine Study Finds Stickers On Road Signs Can Confuse Autonomous Vehicles

University Of California, Irvine


WEATHER


16) DOGE Moves To Cancel NOAA Leases On Key Weather Buildings

Axios



News Releases

1) CobbLinc Set To Launch App For Real-Time Bus Tracking

2) LG Display Begins Mass Production Of Ultra-Large Automotive Display Solutions

3) Transport For Greater Manchester Begins Distracted Driving Campaign 

4) C-TRAN, Aira Partner To Provide Visual Interpretation Services



Tuesday Transportation Oddities

If you’re traveling you might take a train or a ferry. Perhaps, you’ll even try both modes of transportation. In Italy you can actually ride a train that rolls onto a ferry connecting with tracks on both sides.


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