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[TCN] Monday, September 4, 2017

Transportation Communications Newsletter

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Reno A&E Bicycle Differentiation System Provides Safe Passage Time through Intersections

The Model C-1101-B and Model C-1201-B inductive loop vehicle detectors offer increased processing that provides the capability of signature recognition enabling the vehicle detector to detect all vehicles with the added ability of differentiating bicycles from all other vehicles including differentiating bicycles from motor-scooters and motorcycles as well. Caltrans or NEMA type models allow traffic engineering professionals to detect and provide safe passage time for bicycles without compromising the intersections operating efficiency.  To learn more about RAE's Bicycle Differentiation System, contact RAE Sales Manager Matt Zinn at mattz@renoae.com.



AVIATION


1) What Airports Are the Favorite of Hollywood Film Makers?

Airport Business


CAMERAS


2) New Miami, Ohio Speed Camera Lawsuit Has Cost Taxpayers Nearly $300,000

Journal-News


3) Using Facial Recognition Technology for Moving Persons in Airports

Airport Business


CARTOGRAPHY


4) Texas DOT Online Map Details Condition of Harvey-Affected Roads

KRGV-TV


5) Tampa Launches Real-Time Map for Closed Roads

Tampa Bay Times


6) Washington State Is Scribbling Superb Traffic Maps with Microsoft Paint

CityLab


INTELLIGENT TRANSPORTATION SYSTEMS


7) Smarter Transportation Around Orlando

College Park Community Paper column


PUBLIC INFORMATION / EDUCATION


8) California Supreme Court Deems Automatic License Plate Data to Be Public Records

The Drive

California Supreme Court decision


9) Police in New South Wales Investigating Leaks of Sensitive Documents About Major Transport Projects

Sydney Morning Herald


RAILROADS


10) Swiss Federal Railways to Bring Back Printed Timetable

swissinfo.ch


SAFETY / SECURITY


11) Study Says Climate Change, Not Increased Cellphone Usage, to Blame for Spike in US Road Deaths

Thomson Reuters Foundation


TRANSIT


12) 'See Something, Say Something' Gets a Technological Assist

Metro


13) Oneonta Public Transit Offers Bus-Tracking Software

Daily Star


VEHICLES


14) Autonomous Vehicle Technology Will Create Winners and Losers in Transport Industries

Government Technology



News Releases

1) New Statewide Law Prohibits Drivers from Texting While Driving in Texas

2) Amtrak Prepares Diesel Fleet for Positive Train Control

3) WisDOT Improves Functionality of 511 Wisconsin

4) Arizona State University Researcher Works to Design Algorithms for More Robust Networks



Upcoming Events

NYMTC Brown Bag Discussion & Webinar: Adapting to App-Based Ride Services - September 13 - New York City


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