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Bernie Wagenblast

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Transportation Communications Newsletter


  Friday, April 4, 2025 - New York, New York



AVIATION


1) FAA Plans To Shut Down Remote Communications Outlets Network, Seeks Feedback

AOPA


2) FAA Warns Boeing 787 Radio Can Cut Off Air Traffic Radio Without Notice

The American Prospect


3) How Business Aviation Prepares For Adverse Weather

Business Airport International


CAMERAS


4) AI-Backed Stop Sign Cameras Help Slow Down Drivers

Route Fifty


ELECTRONIC TOLLING


5) Greece, Serbia Simplify Road Travel With New Toll Payment App

Greek City Times


6) New Free Flow Toll Technology Now Operational In Brazil

Click Oil and Gas


GPS / NAVIGATION


7) Broadcast Companies Want To Use TV Towers As A GPS Backup

How-To-Geek


INTELLIGENT TRANSPORTATION SYSTEMS


8) The Smart Transportation Dispatch - April 3, 2025

Carnegie Mellon University


MARITIME


9) Intelsat Wins 12-Month Deal To Provide US Department Of Defense With Global Maritime Coverage

Mobile World Live


OTHER


10) Dozens Of NOAA Websites Scheduled To Shut Down At Midnight

E&E News


11) How Potential UK Retaliatory Tariffs Could Impact The Transport Industry

CiTTi


SAFETY / SECURITY


12) Port Of Seattle Alerting 90,000 People Whose Data Was Compromised In SEA Cyberattack

KOMO-TV


13) Toyota Research Center Finds External Factors Also Play Role In Speeding, Risky Driving

Repairer Driven News



News Releases

1) Privacy4Cars Releases New And Improved Free Methods For Consumers To Learn About Privacy Practices In Automotive and Express Privacy Preferences



Friday Bonus

Remember the Road Runner cartoons? Wile E. Coyote was always trying to capture the fast bird with a variety of products from Acme. One of his favorite tricks was to paint a tunnel entrance on solid rock hoping the Road Runner would run full speed into the rock. It never worked but it always ended up with the coyote getting smashed. What if someone did the same thing with a Tesla to see if a printed wall would be detected by the vehicle’s cameras?


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The Transportation Communications Newsletter (ISSN 1529-1057) is published electronically Monday through Friday.   For a free subscription or to unsubscribe, or for comments or questions, please contact me at ber...@transportationradio.com.  

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