C-V2X Vehicle Safety Plan
This is a Utah news story, published by Gizmodo, that relates primarily to NHTSA news.
Utah news
For more Utah news, you can click here:
more Utah newsautomotive and transportation news
For more automotive and transportation news, you can click here:
more automotive and transportation newsGizmodo news
For more news from Gizmodo, you can click here:
more news from GizmodoAbout the Otherweb
Otherweb, Inc is a public benefit corporation, dedicated to improving the quality of news people consume. We are non-partisan, junk-free, and ad-free. We use artificial intelligence (AI) to remove junk from your news feed, and allow you to select the best tech news, business news, entertainment news, and much more. If you like automotive and transportation news, you might also like this article about
vehicle safety technology. We are dedicated to bringing you the highest-quality news, junk-free and ad-free, about your favorite topics. Please come every day to read the latest Cellular vehicle news, V2X transportation officials news, automotive and transportation news, and other high-quality news about any topic that interests you. We are working hard to create the best news aggregator on the web, and to put you in control of your news feed - whether you choose to read the latest news through our website, our news app, or our daily newsletter - all free!
current crash avoidance systemsGizmodo
•What to Know About C-V2X, the Future of Car Safety
84% Informative
Cellular vehicle-to-everything systems will allow connected vehicles to communicate with each other and with roadside infrastructure.
NHTSA estimates that just two C-V2X features could prevent as many as 615,000 crashes and save more than 1,300 lives each year.
It works at greater distances than current crash avoidance systems and around physical barriers.
By the end of the year , the FCC is expected to finalize its rules for how C-V2X devices operating in the 5.9 GHz spectrum band can broadcast.
Transportation officials expect that consumersâ desire for safer cars will lead to a rapid expansion of connected vehicles.
Under a $20 million federal grant, the transportation agencies in Utah , Colorado , and Wyoming are working to iron out differences.
VR Score
85
Informative language
85
Neutral language
59
Article tone
informal
Language
English
Language complexity
62
Offensive language
not offensive
Hate speech
not hateful
Attention-grabbing headline
not detected
Known propaganda techniques
not detected
Time-value
medium-lived
External references
3
Source diversity
2
Affiliate links
no affiliate links