New Technology Allows Cars to Communicate | Consumer Reports
New Technology Allows Cars to Communicate | Consumer Reports
Vehicle-to-vehicle and vehicle-to-infrastructure communication systems can help keep roads safer by allowing cars to send and receive information about conditions on the road ahead. Consumer Reports tries out these new technologies at CES 2017.
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Great idea except for the drunk in the old dumb car who doesn’t care.
We already have a horn!
How about some technology that either turns on or tells the driver to turn their damn headlights on. I see so many people driving in the evening with no lights on or daytime headlights and no tail lights. My car would be saying to the other car hey stupid turn your lights on.
yet another way to help humans become less aware and more stupid
Image aliens attack our planet, by then no one knows how to drive, everything is based on electricity, and aliens use EMP for attacking the cities.
Hi im from the future to tell you that this was a shltty ideal. I hope you love paying a subscription to use basic features.
yet another way to help track every move one makes