Transportation Communications Newsletter
Tuesday, January 6, 2026 - Cranford, New Jersey
AVIATION
1) FAA Proposes Fresh Radio Altimeter Standards To Head Off New Threats Posed By Cellular Interference
2) Waco Regional Airport Launches Savings Calculator To Compare Flight Expenses
CAMERAS
3) Hawaii DOT To Distribute Free Dash Cams To Help Identify Road Hazards Faster
ELECTRONIC TOLLING
4) Plans Announced For Digital Tolling In Ghana
EQUALITY
5) Disability Rights Advocate Concerned Over New CT Transit Service Center In New Haven
FREIGHT
6) How Auto Hauler Exchange Targets Speed, Transparency Gaps In Dealer Vehicle Transport
PARKING
7) Uber Reportedly Seeking To Acquire SpotHero
PUBLIC INFORMATION / EDUCATION / INVOLVEMENT
8) Lagos State Traffic Management Authority Boss Praises Media Partnership
9) Lagos Traffic Radio And The Future Of Smart Mobility
SPACE
10) 'Space Particle' Slams Into Spain's New Communications Satellite
TRANSIT
11) UCLA Study Finds Los Angeles Metro Transit Ambassador Program Is Benefitting Riders
12) BART To Hold Comedy Show On Moving Train
VEHICLES
13) Mercedes-Benz Brings Self-Driving Tech To US With MB Drive Assist Pro
14) Tesla Adds New Cameras To Validation Vehicles, Hinting At Future Hardware Or Banish Training
News Releases
1) TransLink To Offer Enhanced App, Online Tools
2) NVIDIA Announces Alpamayo Family Of Open-Source AI Models, Tools For Autonomous Vehicle Development
3) American Airlines Launches Free High-Speed Wi-Fi For AAdvantage Members
4) Here Technologies Unveils AI-Powered Portfolio For Software-Defined Vehicles
5) Kodiak To Scale Autonomous Trucking Hardware And Sensor Solution In Strategic Agreement With Bosch
6) Teradar Introduces World's First Terahertz Vision Sensor For Cars, Trucks, Autonomous Vehicles
8) Delaware DOT, TransCore Launch Tolling Back Office System
9) Union Pacific Empowers Intermodal Customers With Enhanced GPS Tracking
10) Quectel Announces Industry-First 5G-Advanced 3GPR R18 Automotive-Grade Cellular Module
11) Aumovio, AWS Partner To Help Accelerate Development Of Self-Driving Vehicles
Tuesday Transportation Oddities
Most of us think of data as numbers, graphs and other items without a personality. An artist has reimagined data from the New York City subway as art.
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