Transportation Communications Newsletter
Monday, December 22, 2025 - Cranford, New Jersey
AVIATION
1) US, Venezuela Jam Caribbean GPS Signals To Thwart Attacks, Raising Flight Hazard
2) Plane Makes Safe Emergency Landing In Colorado Without A Pilot’s Help, In First ‘Autoland’ Use
FREIGHT
3) National Motor Freight Traffic Association Report Details How AI-Driven Attacks, Automation Are Reshaping Cyber Risk In Transportation
GPS / NAVIGATION
4) Targeted Jamming Incident Blinds GPS, BeiDou In East China’s Nanjing
MARITIME
5) The Story Of Ferry Travel In British Columbia, Both Good And Bad, Told In New Book
ROADWAYS
6) Nation Of Georgia Installs New Highway Signs Clarifying Speed Limits By Vehicle Category
SPACE
7) Intelligence Reports Indicate Russia May Be Developing Anti-Satellite Weapon To Target Starlink
TAXIS / RIDESHARING
8) Waymo Halts Service During Massive San Francisco Blackout After Causing Traffic Jams
9) Uber, Lyft Set To Trial Robotaxis In UK In Partnership With China’s Baidu
TRANSIT
10) The MBTA Is Testing New Charlie Card, But It’s Missing Something — Or Rather, Someone
11) New York MTA Using Smart Technology, AI Sensors In Pilots To Cut Fare Evasion
12) How The MetroCard Became An Icon Of Design
13) A Look Inside The New York City Transit Sign Shop
Metropolitan Transportation Authority (video)
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