Monday, March 23, 2026

Monday, March 23, 2026

 

Transportation Communications Newsletter


  Monday, March 23, 2026 - Cranford, New Jersey



AVIATION


1) CNN’s Aviation Expert Says A Comms Review Of LaGuardia Crash Will Be Crucial 

Mediaite


2) Manassas, Virginia City Council Seeks Community Input On Possible Airport Name Change

WTOP Radio


3) Aircraft Noise: Military Helicopter Operators Should Improve Outreach To Affected Communities In DC Area

GAO


4) FAA Launches Repairman Certificate Website

Aero News Network


5) Navi AI Debuts Flight Training AI Platform

Silicon Angle


CAMERAS


6) License Plate Readers Cameras Abound In Nevada. The State Has No Laws To Regulate Them.

Nevada Independent


CARTOGRAPHY


7) Map Platforms Ease BTS Crowds In South Korea As KakaoMap Use Surges 280%

Chosun Daily


ELECTRONIC TOLLING


8) New Jersey-New York Lawmakers Unite To Tackle $50 E-ZPass Fees

WPIX-TV


GPS / NAVIGATION


9) FAA Publishes Updated GPS/GNSS Interferences, Jamming, Spoofing Resource

National Business Aviation Association


10) Celeste, A Satellite Network To Strengthen Europe’s ‘GPS’

El Mundo America


11) Meet Tern.ai, The Company Preparing For A World Without GPS

Resilience Media


INTELLIGENT TRANSPORTATION SYSTEMS


12) Kansas Announces $3.9 Million For AI, Drone, Smart Transportation Projects

StateScoop


MARITIME


13) How The Federal Government Is Forcing States To Spy On Lobstermen

The Hill (commentary)


OTHER


14) A Web Of Sensors: How The US Spots Missiles, Drones From Iran

The Conversation


15) Why Good Data Matters More Than AI In Transport

Traffic Technology Today (commentary)


PUBLIC INFORMATION / EDUCATION / INVOLVEMENT


16) Drive To Save Lives Tour Advocating Road Safety With West Virginia Students

WOWK-TV


17) Texas DOT Safety Campaign Uses Virtual Reality To Reduce Crashes Involving Pedestrians, Bicyclists

KENS-TV


18) Police Video Of Justin Timberlake’s 2024 Drunken Driving Arrest Released After Suit To Halt It

AP 


ROADWAYS


19) What Happens If San Francisco Takes Cesar Chavez Street Off The Map

The Frisc


SAFETY / SECURITY


20) Distracted Driving: Why Awareness Alone Isn’t Working

Claims Journal (contributed content)


SPACE


21) SpaceX Offers Details On Orbital Data Center Satellites

SpaceNews


22) ASEAN Workshop Advances Regional Cooperation On Space Safety And Traffic Management

Asia Research News


TRANSIT


23) Estonia To Develop Unified Public Transport Ticketing Data Platform

Railway Gazette


TRAVELER INFORMATION / TRANSPORTATION MANAGEMENT


24) China’s AI Robot ‘Traffic Officers’ Manage Marathon Race In Hangzhou

CGTN


25) UK’s First Hydrogen Fuel Cell-Powered VMS Deployed By National Highways

Traffic Technology International


VEHICLES


26) Voice-Activated AI As Standard In Cars Could End Driver Distraction – Or Make It Worse

The Telegraph


27) Vehicle AI Has A Blind Spot: Tesla FSD And GM Super Cruise In Focus

Forbes (contributed content)



News Releases

1) Denver RTD Introduces Multilingual ‘I Speak’ Buttons, Bus Decals To Expand Language Access

2) Oregon DOT To Hold Transportation Safety Listening Sessions

3) Miovision, 451 Research Report Finds North American Transportation Agencies At A Tipping Point For AI And Intelligent Mobility Adoption

4) GM Begins Supervised Public-Road Testing Of Next-Generation Automated Technology

5) New DNV AI Tool Makes Maritime Rules Easier To Navigate


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