Friday, February 9, 2018

Friday, February 9, 2018

Transportation Communications Newsletter

Friday, February 9, 2018 - Cranford, New Jersey


AVIATION

1) FAA: Rules Should Come this Year to Help Identify Drones and Their Pilots

INTELLIGENT TRANSPORTATION SYSTEMS

2) Using AI to Minimize Travel Time of Every Driver, Beginning with Ambulances

3) frontierCities2: A Progress Report
Thinking Highways (part 1) (part 2)

MARITIME

4) New Zealand Looks to Wider Distribution of Emergency Locator Beacons in Kiribati Following Ferry Disaster

OTHER

5) Web-Based Tool to Help Cities Develop Sustainable Mobility Strategies

PUBLIC INFORMATION / EDUCATION

6) Nashville Begins to Educate Voters on Transit Plan Ahead of May Vote

7) Marijuana Industry Joins Colorado DOT’s Campaign to End Drugged Driving

TELEMATICS

8) Behind Harman’s Bid to Remake the Car, with Samsung’s Clout

TRAFFIC INCIDENT MANAGEMENT

9) I-35 Crash Response in Iowa Required Multi-agency Collaboration

TRANSIT

10) Metrolink Nets $10.5 Million to Modernize Signals, Track

11) Miami’s Beleaguered Metrorail Gets a Real-Time Report Card

TRAVELER INFORMATION / TRANSPORTATION MANAGEMENT

12) Iowa DOT Center Keeps Keen Eye on Roads

VEHICLES

13) Waymo v. Uber Trial Over Trade Secrets Ends in Settlement
Uber statement

14) USDOT Calls March 1 ‘Summit’ on Autonomous Cars


News Releases

Friday Bonus


Job Postings


Upcoming Events

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