The Cadillac CTS sedan now comes standard with Vehicle-to-Vehicle (V2V) communications.
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The U.S. government is expediting rules that will make car-to-car communication mandatory.
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Continental is a German supplier that provides all kinds of components to automakers, from turbochargers and transmission-control units to radar sensors and instrument clusters.
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The Massachusetts Institute of Technology is giving vehicle-to-vehicle communication a thumbs up.
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General Motors believes most vehicles will have autonomous highway driving in 10 years.
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The National Highway Traffic Safety Administration (NHTSA) is looking towards vehicle-to-vehicle technology to keep U.S. roads safe.
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It won’t be long before cars can communicate with each other, relaying real-time safety information to reduce accidents and save lives.
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Would you drive differently if you knew what a traffic light was going to do before entering the intersection? Toyota thinks so.
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To further use technology to make our roadways safer, it was reported back in February that NHTSA wished to mandate vehicle-to-vehicle communication that could help reduce about 80 percent of today’s automotive-related crashes. While speaking at the Society of Automotive Engineers World Congress, David Strickland said NHTSA is currently working with automakers and other government...
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In the continued pursuit to make our roadways as safe as possible, several automakers, like BMW, have been researching vehicle-to-vehicle communication technology which could become mandatory in the future. A decision will come next year by the National Highway Traffic Safety Administration (NHTSA) in whether or not it will mandate the technology for future vehicles. While...
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GM showed off the next step towards their new vehicle-to-vehicle and vehicle-to-infrstructure communication systems at the Intelligent Transport Systems World Congress. The technology hopes to significantly reduce traffic accidents, with GM stating that it could potentially avert 81-percent of all U.S. vehicle crashes, according to the National Highway Traffic Safety Administration. GM is utilizing portable...
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