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Audi networks with traffic lights in Düsseldorf; “Green wave”

Green Car Congress

A number of studies conclude that drivers move through cities more efficiently thanks to networked traffic lights. In future the cities, too, will receive useful information about their traffic light infrastructure. Audi Traffic Light Information premiered in 2016 in Las Vegas. —Andre Hainzlmaier.

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BMW to show HoloActive Touch HMI system at CES 2017

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At the upcoming CES 2017 show in Las Vegas, the BMW Group will unveil the BMW HoloActive Touch system. BMW HoloActive Touch is part of the BMW i Inside Future study, which gives visitors to the CES an impression of the mobility experience set to be offered by seamlessly connected and autonomously-driving cars in the future.

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Millimeter Wave Radar System Keeps Drivers Safe on the Road

Cars That Think

A recent study on the causes of motor vehicle accidents found that fatigue and medical emergencies were the top reasons. The system is expected to be installed in several vehicle models in the near future, he says. The program helps participants write pitches, connect with investors, and develop long-term capital strategies.

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Harris Interactive survey for Johnson Controls identifies consumer preferences for connected vehicles

Green Car Congress

According to a recent online survey conducted for Johnson Controls by Harris Interactive, US vehicle owners want to use their phones and existing apps to safely connect in their vehicles. Johnson Controls says it will utilize the data to influence design and new product development of its future infotainment products.

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