Transportation Communications Newsletter
Monday, April 20, 2020 - Cranford, New Jersey
CAMERAS
1) Massachusetts' Highest Court Backs Limited Use Of License Plate Readers
CARTOGRAPHY
2) Tesla Will Build Its Own Maps Using Driving Data From The Fleet, Confirms Elon Musk
GPS / NAVIGATION
3) FCC Approves Ligado Broadband Network, DOD And GPS Industry React
INTELLIGENT TRANSPORTATION SYSTEMS
4) Russia Plans Active Introduction Of New ITS In National Road Traffic Systems
MARITIME
5) South Korea Resorts To GPS Forensics To Tackle Illegal Boats
PRIVACY
6) As Cities Go 'Smart,' Privacy, IP Liabilities Can Escalate
PUBLIC INFORMATION / EDUCATION / INVOLVEMENT
7) Space Coast Transportation Planning Organization Official Receives PR Awards
ROADWAYS
8) New Traffic Signs Come Into Effect In Portugal
TRANSIT
9) Five Ways Technology Improves The Transit Passenger Experience
VEHICLES
10) Uber Claims Its AI Enables Driverless Cars To Predict Traffic Movement With High Accuracy
11) Downsides Of Self-Driving Cars Could Swamp Benefits If DC Region Fails To Act, Study Says
News Releases
1) Online Course: Traffic Signal Operations (Blended)
2) New York MTA Launches 'Keep Them Covered' Campaign As Riders Now Required To Wear Face Coverings
3) Aviation Week Network Launches Dedicated COVID-19 Information Hub
4) FCC Unanimously Approves Ligado's Application To Facilitate 5G And IoT Services
5) 'LAX At Home' Connects Airport, Community As Angelenos
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