Tuesday, June 9, 2026

Tuesday, June 9, 2026

 

Transportation Communications Newsletter


  Tuesday, June 9, 2026 - Cranford, New Jersey 👷‍♂️


**National Forklift Safety Day**


AUTOMATED & CONNECTED TRANSPORTATION


1) Connected Equipment Is Protecting Louisiana's Drivers

The Ray


2) Waymo Buys Apple’s Abandoned Self-Driving Car Proving Ground For $220 Million

Electrek


CAMERAS


3) A Flock License Plate Reader Linked A San Diego Man To A Violent Crime. He Was Five Miles Away.

Downtown News


4) The Motorcycle Traffic Violations AI Struggles To See, And How To Fix It

Traffic Technology Today (contributed content)


GPS / NAVIGATION


5) Broadcasters Launch Company To Advance Broadcast Positioning System

GPS World


RAILROADS


6) Union Pacific’s Donald Trump Locomotive Makes Debut 

Trains


SAFETY / SECURITY


7) Nevada Unveils New Highway Safety Plan To Reduce Traffic Deaths, Serious Injuries

KVVU-TV


8) Travelers Report Missing Flights Under Europe’s New Entry System

USA Today


TRANSIT


9) FTA Announces New Dashboard To Measure Metrics On America’s Transit Systems

Federal Transit Administration


10) Another Clipper Glitch Let Some BART Riders Travel Free On Monday — Weeks After Last Outage

San Francisco Chronicle


11) In A Multilingual World Cup Welcome, Toronto Transit Posters Offer Kurdish Diaspora A Sense Of Belonging

Kurdistan24


12) Atomic City Transit, Axon Vibe Launch New Multimodal Trip Planning Apps

Mass Transit


TRAVELER INFORMATION / TRANSPORTATION MANAGEMENT


13) Bozeman, Montana Using New AI Technology To Improve Traffic Safety

KBZK-TV


14) Can Enhancing Color On Dynamic Message Signs Improve Clarity And Safety?

Crossroads



News Releases

1) America’s Maritime Economy Powered By Critical Data From NOAA’s Uncrewed Systems

2) TTC Introduces New Safety Initiatives Ahead Of FIFA World Cup

3) PrePass Safety Alliance, HAAS Alert Join Forces To Bring Work Zone And Emergency Vehicle Warnings To Truck Drivers Nationwide

4) MARTA, Reflexions Launch Next-Generation Mobile App And Digital Rider Tools



Tuesday Transportation Oddities

Traffic cameras can serve many purposes from detecting incidents to enforcement. A Canadian man has found a new way to benefit from the cameras.


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