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Intelligent tech to play key role – but not the only one – in China safety

Intelligent, connected vehicle technology could help improve China's road safety, but some industry watchers also want to see deeper changes in driver responsibility and adherence to road traffic laws. By Megan Lampinen

Connected vehicle technology could play a key role in addressing China's poor safety record, and General Motors is keen to position itself as a leader. The OEM recently demonstrated a range of intelligent and connected vehicle (ICV) safety technologies for the first time in China at the National Intelligent and Connected Vehicle Pilot Zone in Shanghai. “We expect to see ‘China speed’ in ICV development, which will enable this country to potentially outpace its peers,” commented GM China President Matt Tsien.

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