Transportation Communications Newsletter
Tuesday, January 14, 2025 - Cranford, New Jersey
CAMERAS
1) New York Governor: Speed Cameras In Highway Construction Zones Should Be Permanent
2) Somerville, Massachusetts Uses Automated Parking Enforcement Technology At Bus Stop, Crosswalk, Fire Hydrant
FREIGHT
3) Aurora Fights FMCSA Ruling On Hazard Warnings
4) Handbook On Digitalization And Automation In Intermodal Freight Transport
United Nations Economic Commission for Europe
GPS / NAVIGATION
5) Cellphone GPS Signals Help Alaska Determine Funding For Recreation Areas
INTELLIGENT TRANSPORTATION SYSTEMS
6) 'Smarter Highways' Technology Trials To Take Place Across New South Wales
7) Carol Schweiger: 'I Never Looked Back'
MARITIME
8) Crew Of French Nuclear Sub Reveal Sensitive Information Via Strava Workout App
PARKING
9) Solving The Truck Parking Crisis: Custom Apps To The Rescue
PUBLIC INFORMATION / EDUCATION / INVOLVEMENT
10) UK's Daily Telegraph Launches Pothole Campaign
RAILROADS
11) BNSF Using AI For Monitoring, Train Assembly, Inventory Management
TRANSIT
12) New York City Subways Steered By 1930s Tech, Paper Maps And A Lot Of Hope
13) Ride Plus' New App Aims To Improve On-Demand Transit Service In San Mateo County, California
VEHICLES
14) White House Finalizes Rules Banning Chinese, Russian Tech In Connected Cars
15) Mercedes-Benz's Virtual Assistant Uses Google's Conversational AI Agent
16) University Of Debrecen Leads Groundbreaking Research In Autonomous Vehicle Testing
News Releases
1) Utah DOT Launches Communications Program For Wasatch Back
2) WeRide Chosen Technology Supplier For New Pilot Project On Autonomous Driving In Switzerland
3) Ouster BlueCity To Power Largest Lidar-Enabled Smart Traffic Solution In US In Chattanooga
Tuesday Transportation Oddities
This isn't definitive but 2250th Road in Marshall, Illinois may be the highest numbered street in the US.
Upcoming Events
- TRB Webinar: Advanced Air Mobility and Community Outreach - January 27
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