Passing cars
September 15th, 2006

New Scientist reports “Japanese carmaker Nissan has announced plans to test an “intelligent transportation system” that sends wireless messages to passing cars. The company said on Friday that it plans to include 10,000 drivers in a 30-month experiment.Messages will be beamed optically from roadside beacons to passing cars in the trial. Information received by an onboard computer will then be used to alert a driver to potential danger from an approaching vehicle or inform them of traffic congestion ahead, Nissan said in a statement.The test will start on 1 October 2006 on public roads in Kanagawa, a prefecture just south of Tokyo, with the carmaker hoping to commercialise the system by 2010.The project is seen as viable in Japan because more than 50% of cars are already equipped with navigational gadgets such as satellite Global Positioning System (GPS) receivers, compared with fewer than 10% in the US and Europe”.

Japan to trial inter-vehicle messaging system

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