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GM embraces the car-sharing revolution, as Toyota integrates an impressive and overdue suite of vehicle communication technologies.
For years analysts and experts have extolled the potential of cars communicating with other cars V2V and infrastructure V2I to learn important information and make society safer. By the end ofthe carmaker will debut ITS Connect, a new intelligent transportation system safety package, on three models in Japan.
The system will harness Japan's standardised ITS frequency of MHz to receive and share data transmitted by external infrastructure and other vehicles. The system will include right-turn collision cautionred light cautionsignal change advisorycooperative adaptive cruise control and emergency vehicle notification see links for videos.
In other news, add GM to the list of carmakers embracing the ride-sharing revolution. The carmaker created a new executive position specifically devoted to urban game robot tron tu 24 h, car-sharing and self-driving cars. First matter of business: Toyota expanded its game robot tron tu 24 h pilot in Tokyo.
That means more pick-up and drop-off locations and more of those funky looking low-carbon transport vehicles the Toyota i-Road and, game robot tron tu 24 h of this month, the COMS, a super-compact electric vehicle. Phrase II of the pilot runs from mid-October to March It will come equipped with lots of connected tech, including a whopping inch infotainment screen, parking sensors, blind spot and side collision warnings and automatic emergency braking.
Ford is going galactic. Petersburg State Polytechnic University, the carmaker has harnessed the latest in space robot communications to fill in dead zones and wireless network overloads. Ford is filing patents. Lexus wants a full suite of real-time updates in its cars. To that end, the carmaker extended its partnership with INRIX to provide real-time weather and the ability to search for the lowest fuel game robot tron tu 24 h nearby. These will be available on all new Lexus cars, alongside real-time traffic and off-street parking info.
Another month, another autonomous vehicle completing a long-distance trek. PSA has four self-driving cars authorised to drive on French roads. Finally, advanced driver assistance systems ADAS are great but uptake is glacially slow. Ford shifts focus to trucks, SUVs and mobility. Toyota places its bets on DSRC.