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V2P tech trials start to spread for safety enhancements

Michael Nash examines a recent new test that was carried out on vehicle-to-pedestrian communication technology in Australia

The death of vulnerable road users is a huge issue that the automotive industry is attempting to tackle with the advent of connected car technologies. Vehicle-to-pedestrian (V2P) communication could help prevent many fatal collisions involving pedestrians and cyclists, but on-going tests are extremely important to confirm the reliability of the technology. 

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https://www.automotiveworld.com/articles/v2p-tech-trials-start-spread-safety-enhancements/

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