Later cars communicate as they should.
Not exact matches
The Canadian software firm's QNX division showed off its
latest technology at the Consumer Electronics Show (CES) in Las Vegas on Wednesday, which demonstrated how
cars can
communicate with each other as well as traffic lights to improve traffic flow and prevent collisions.
The Audi SUV, modified with the
latest technology from auto supplierDelphi,
communicated with other
cars, traffic lights and even alerted us when a pedestrian was near the street so we could avoid an accident.
Audi is closer to the forefront there, with the
late - 2016 addition of V2I software in the A4, Allroad and Q7 SUV — which it previewed in 2014 — that allows the
cars to
communicate with traffic signals, pulling information like how long it'll be before a red light turns green and what speed to drive at so that you hit as few reds as possible.