Tuesday, April 8, 2025

Tuesday, April 8, 2025

 

Transportation Communications Newsletter


  Tuesday, April 8, 2025 - Cranford, New Jersey  ⛹🏽‍♂️


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ACTIVE TRANSPORTATION


1) DC-Area Officials Unveil New Program To Lower Pedestrian And Bicyclist Traffic Deaths

WTOP Radio


AVIATION


2) Air Transport Still Struggling With Inflight Connectivity, Panel Says

Aviation Week


CAMERAS


3) How Real-Time Crime Center Video Is Transforming Police Investigations

Police 1


GPS / NAVIGATION


4) Turkey To Develop Homegrown Satellite Navigation System To Reduce Reliance On Foreign Tech

Turkish Minute


MARITIME


5) UAV-Aided Maritime Communication Over Pacific Ocean Using Elevated Duct Toward Future Wireless Networks

Scientific Reports


PRIVACY


6) Waymo Has ‘No Plan’ To Sell Ads To Riders Based On Camera Data

Engadget


PUBLIC INFORMATION / EDUCATION / INVOLVEMENT


7) ‘Walking Billboards’ To Promote Bike And Pedestrian Safety Hitting DC Region

WTTG-TV


RAILROADS


8) Perth’s New Nerve Center For Rail Operations Opens

Infrastructure


SPACE


9) Space Has A Communications Problem

SpaceNews


TRANSIT


10) Greene CATS Offers New EZfare Mobile Ticketing App

Xenia Daily Gazette


TRAVELER INFORMATION / TRANSPORTATION MANAGEMENT


11) Urban Infrastructure And Traffic Management

Infrastructure Technology Podcast


12) San Francisco State Broadcasting Students Create Muni-Focused Traffic Reports

SFMTA


WEATHER


13) National Weather Service No Longer Translating Products For Non-English Speakers

AP


14) NOAA’s Most Advanced Weather Monitoring System Will Be Operational Soon

KPIX-TV



News Releases

1) SITA, NEC Collaborate To Drive Global Adoption Of Digital Identities In Travel

2) The Future Of The Airport Passenger Experience

3) The Weather Company, Airline Partners Launch Maverick Dispatch With Global Weather, Flight Tracking Features



Tuesday Transportation Oddities

3D printers can do some amazing things. In Japan, they built the first train station with parts made by a 3D printer.


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