Transportation Communications Newsletter
Monday, April 7, 2025 - Cranford, New Jersey
**UConn Huskies NCAA Women’s Basketball Champions**
ACTIVE TRANSPORTATION
1) Advanced Vehicle Technologies Could Make Colorado’s Roads Safer For Bicyclists - But Are They Reliable?
KUNC Radio’s In The NoCo audio
AVIATION
2) Southwest Michigan Regional Airport Seeks To Increase Visibility Through Community Involvement
3) NASA Makes Progress On Advanced Drone Safety Management System
CAMERAS
4) SMS, Email Notifications To Replace Outdated Postal System For Traffic Cameras
5) South Australian Drivers To Be Monitored By AI Cameras
ELECTRONIC TOLLING
6) Japan Automatic Toll Payment System Disabled By Glitch On Some Expressways
GPS / NAVIGATION
7) Flawed Spectrum Proposal Could Cause Disruption To Services Such As Traffic Control, ETC
MARITIME
8) Theoretical Research And System Design Of Ship Navigation Guidance For Local Temporary Prohibited Navigation Area
PRIVACY
9) Celebrity Private Jets Can Still Be Tracked Despite New FAA Rules. Here's Why.
PUBLIC INFORMATION / EDUCATION / INVOLVEMENT
10) Roosevelt Island Tram Operators Accused Of Spending Public Money To Quash Negative Press
11) New York City Mayor, USDOT Secretary Dodge MTA Brass, Media For Subway Photo-Op
ROADWAYS
12) Some Signs With Biden’s Name Being Removed From Connecticut Highways Under Trump Orders
TRAFFIC INCIDENT MANAGEMENT
13) Here’s How Houston TranStar Works
TRANSIT
14) SEPTA Rolls Out Contactless Payment Technology For Regional Rail Riders
15) MBTA Testing New Charlie Card Fare Vending Machines
16) The New York MTA’s Testing If Google’s ‘Ears’ Are Better Than Subway Track Inspectors
17) Setup Of Smart Bus Stops In Cyprus Causes Confusion For Some Riders
TRAVELER INFORMATION / TRANSPORTATION MANAGEMENT
18) Efficient Traffic Management With Adaptive SDN In Vehicular Networks
News Releases
1) Alaska Airlines Announces Plans To Develop, Deploy First Boeing 737 VR Simulators
2) New Survey Signals Drivers Are More Distracted Than They Appear
3) Southampton Airport Launches AI-Powered Digital Assistant
4) NHTSA Launches Put The Phone Away Or Pay Campaign
5) IATA’s Contactless Travel Directory Eases Airline Access To Biometric Services
6) Bradley International Airport Becomes First Airport in US To Be ‘Autism Double-Checked’ Certified
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