Selasa, 28 November 2023

[TCN] Tuesday, November 28, 2023

 Transportation Communications Newsletter

**25th Anniversary Year**

 Tuesday, November 28, 2023 - Cranford, New Jersey



AVIATION


1) How The FAA Let Remote Tower Technology Slip Through Its Fingers

Avionics News


MARITIME


2) US Coast Guard Renames Two Great Lakes Command Sectors

MLive


3) Maritime's Technology Revolution Faces Cost, Talent Challenges

Seatrade Maritime News


OTHER


4) North Korea Failed To Notify International Agencies In Advance Of Satellite Launch Presenting  'Serious Risk' To Civil Aviation, Shipping

United Nations


5) Kansas Governor Puts Stop To New State License Plates After Public Backlash

KSNT-TV


PARKING


6) Alex Argudin, CEO, Miami Parking Authority – Parking Trends, Challenges, And Innovations

ITE Talks Transportation podcast


PLANNING


7) Photoshop For Urban Planning

Urban Design Lab


PUBLIC INFORMATION / EDUCATION / INVOLVEMENT


8) New Jersey's Funny Traffic Signs Are Back This Holiday Season

WTXF-TV


SAFETY / SECURITY


9) Clear Will Upgrade To Facial Recognition For Airport Security

Travel Weekly


10) Five Things Authorities Should Do To Pick Up The Pace On Vision Zero

Highways News commentary


TRANSIT


11) Michigan's Harbor Transit Launches Mobile App For Riders

WXMI-TV


12) On-Demand Transit App Launched For Evansville, Indiana Area

WEHT-TV


TRAVELER INFORMATION / TRANSPORTATION MANAGEMENT


13) Alaska DOT Installs Dynamic Message Signs On Interior Highways

KTVF-TV


14) How Important Is Surveillance Tech On Public Transit?

Government Technology


VEHICLES


15) GM To Scale Back Spending On Self-Driving Unit Cruise After Pedestrian Accident

Detroit Free Press



News Releases

1) L3Harris Announces Agreement To Sell Aviation Solutions Business To TJC

2) California DOT Selects PublicInput To Boost Public Engagement

3) TSA Releases 2024 Canine Calendar

4) New 'Low Clearance' Collision Prevention Product Keeps Tractor Trailers Off Parkways In New York, New Jersey, Connecticut, Massachusetts

5) US Space Force Major Leads The Way In GPS Innovation


Tuesday Transportation Oddities

The most expensive car toll can be found on the Pennsylvania Turnpike. If you enter at the Ohio line and exit the Northeast Extension at Clarks Summit, without an E-ZPass, it will set you back $124.90. If you were to drive an eight-axle high-profile truck that weighs over 100,000 pounds, be prepared to shell out $870.60. You might find it worthwhile to get an E-ZPass. It will save you $435. PS: Take that trip before January 7, 2024. Tolls are scheduled to increase about 5%.


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