Quebec City will become the first major metropolitan area in Canada to deploy connected vehicle-to-infrastructure (V2I) technology to automatically give emergency vehicles green lights at traffic signals.
Quebec City will become the first major metropolitan area in Canada to deploy connected vehicle-to-infrastructure (V2I) technology to automatically give emergency vehicles green lights at traffic signals.
Long framed as bitter rivals in the connected vehicle world, DSRC and C-V2X are now beginning to work together as ‘multilingual’ hardware solutions are deployed…..
MARIETTA — A smart traffic signal network that Marietta was the first jurisdiction in the country to fully integrate is paying off big time, city staff say……
Connected intelligent transportation systems and infrastructure developer, Applied Information Inc. (AII) has announced the creation of the Infrastructure-Automotive Technology Laboratory (iATL) that will become a leading development center for connected vehicle and traffic infrastructure technology….
Ford Motor Company’s debt may have been downgraded to junk this week, but the company’s savvy strategy for vehicle safety and connectivity has had an outsize influence on the broader automotive industry….
The North Fulton Community Improvement District (NFCID) has become the first region in the state of Georgia to approve the deployment of Connected Vehicle (CV) technology to improve road safety and driver wait times at intersections.