University of Michigan and federal transportation officials are conducting a year-long test on 2,800 vehicles equipped with technology to digitally "talk" to each other. The aim is to measure how many collisions can be minimized or avoided, if cars can warn each other about changes in traffic.
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University of Michigan and federal transportation officials are conducting a year-long test on 2,800 vehicles equipped with technology to digitally "talk" to each other. The aim is to measure how many collisions can be minimized or avoided, if cars can warn each other about changes in traffic.
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