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The time is now: cities must get to grips with V2X and the connected car

Automotive World is exploring the challenges and opportunities ahead for cities, as connected cars become more prevalent. By Xavier Boucherat, Freddie Holmes and Jack Hunsley

Prior to the outbreak of the novel coronavirus disease (COVID-19), cities were already under intense pressure to work smarter. From private vehicle emissions to public transport efficiency and building power-usage: all must be addressed, and connectivity will prove a key tool. COVID-19 makes smart-city development all the more urgent: data-gathering and optimisation of public services will be vital in both containing further outbreaks, and tracking the sources of said outbreaks.

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