Generalmotors started testing car communication systems with each other on universal roads. Eight “Buyiks” and “Cadillaks” take part in this pro. Testing will last the next year in the city of Ann-Arbor in Michigan, in the USA. These cars will join a huge fleet of cars equipped with such systems that are already undergoing such a test from the Research Institute of Michigan University of Transport. It is for this test
The US Department of Transport last year was allocated 14.9 million. dollars.
The second stage of testing.
The second stage of testing will make it possible to receive information about the operation of traffic lights, the time of their switching. It is planned to develop systems that determine where passengers are located using a Wi-Fi signal, which is made by their smartphones. This technology will make it possible to prevent an accident with pedestrians, t. To. car, in case of danger, will begin to automatically reduce speed. If the tests are successful, these message technologies will be approved by NHTSA and will become serial by 2020.