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1. Connected Vehicle Test Bed |
2. Safety Pilot |
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3. Automated Vehicle Image - A small, driverless vehicle operates on dedicated paths to transport passengers to their destinations. The passenger provides destination input, but does not control the vehicle at any time during the trip. |
4. Truck safety will be improved with Connected Vehicle technology |
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5. Warning message that the car is a approaching a traffic signal |
6. Connected Vehicle technology will improve help to curb crashes between light vehicles and heavy vehicles |
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7. V2V communication on freeways will help to prevent crashes |
8. Vehicle-to-Vehicle (V2V) and Vehicle-to-Infrastructure (V2I) communication showing types of V2I messages that can be delivered to the vehicle
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9. Trucks are an important part of the Connected Vehicle Safety Pilot |
10. Connected Vehicle Warning Devices can help drivers avoid serious lane change crashes |
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11. Wireless Connectivity allows cars to be continuously aware of each other so when one car breaks suddenly cars several yards behind the vehicle get a safety warning before they get too close |
12. Intersection Connected vehicles can improve safety at busy intersections |
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13. Connected vehicles can help to mitigate crashes on busy urban streets |
14. Anonymous data from connected vehicles will be open to the public and can be used for a myriad of new safety, mobility and environmental applications |
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15. Wireless communications will allow connectivity between all modes of transportation |
16. Connected Vehicles will include in-vehicle warning devices to help avoid crashes |
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17. Safety Pilot Driver Clinics |
18. Connected vehicles can help to prevent crashes at busy intersections |
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19. Many Connected Vehicles will include aftermarket devices to warn against potential crashes |
20. Kenneth Leonard, Director, ITS Joint Program Office |
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21. Connected Vehicle Technology can help vehicles "platoon" at the same speed and conserve energy and curb pollution |
22. Automated Vehicle Image - Platooning uses cooperative adaptive cruise control in a series of vehicles to improve traffic flow stability and safely allow short headways, to obtain mobility and fuel efficiency benefits. |
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23. Automated Vehicle Image - Automated vehicles use on-board sensors, cameras, global positioning, and telecommunications to help perform safety-critical driving functions such as steering, acceleration, and/or braking. To ensure full awareness of their surroundings, automated vehicles can leverage connected technology to communicate wirelessly with other vehicles and roadside infrastructure to improve safety, performance, and reliability. |
24. Traffic signals are an important part of the connected vehicle environment. They will help to prevent crashes by sharing messages
between all nearby vehicles, infrastructure and even pedestrian cell phones. |
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25. Connected vehicles of all types communicating at a busy intersection |
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