Connected Car
Vehicle-to-infrastructure connectivity is finally changing America’s streetsSanta Clara County in California is giving buses more green lights. A long stalemate over the details of deploying vehicle-to-infrastructure technology has ended, and the investments keep coming. The federal government requested proposals for more solutions this year, with vehicle connectivity groups calling 2023 "pivotal." Vehicle-to-infrastructure technology allows vehicles and smart public infrastructure, such as traffic lights, to interact. The U.S. Department of Transportation predicts that 12 percent of potential crash scenarios could be avoided using the technology.