US DOE TESTING TO HELP SHAPE THE FUTURE OF 'CONNECTED' VEHICLES
Published at 27.09.2011 in Technology, Safety
A number of U.S. government-sponsored tests for connected vehicles will begin next year, providing insight into technical issues and factors such as privacy that will play a major role in determining which projects get a green light for development and deployment. Light vehicles have received most of the attention as field tests for vehicle-to-vehicle and vehicle-to-infrastructure included in programs such as the Smart Roadside Initiative draw near, but pilot programs for trucks and buses are now in the spotlight.
DOT TO TEST VEHICLES THAT CAN SEE EACH OTHER
Published at 08.09.2011 in Technology, Safety
The American Department Of Transport recently announced that the University of Michigan will conduct a road safety field trial of innovative connected vehicle technology that allows vehicles to “see” and “talk” to each other through wireless communication technology in everyday vehicles in a real-time environment. During the pilot, drivers will be alerted to impending dangers in real-time so they can take action to avoid crashes. DOT will collect data from the vehicles in order to understand how different types of motorists respond to safety messages in the real world.
NEW GOODYEAR INNOVATION COULD MAKE TIRE PUMPS OBSOLETE
Published at 17.08.2011 in Components, Technology
The days of manually adding air to under-inflated tires could be a distant memory thanks to a new innovation under development in laboratories at The Goodyear Tire & Rubber Company.
NEW FEDERAL US RULES TO LOWER DIESEL GREENHOUSE GAS EMISSIONS & INCREASED FUEL EFFICIENCY IN TRUCKS & BUSES
Published at 13.08.2011 in Technology, Politics
Diesel engines, which power more than 95 percent of America's trucks and 85 percent of its buses, will play a central role in the United States' new effort to reduce fuel consumption and lower greenhouse gas emissions (GHG) in the years ahead.
NEW TROLLEYBUS RANGE FROM VISEON
Published at 12.08.2011 in Public transport, Technology
Viseon has launched a new range of low floor trolleybuses featuring innovative exterior styling based on the design principles of modern high speed trains. The elongated aerodynamic nose is intended emphasise the dynamics, mobility and modernity of the vehicles and make them stand apart from other offerings in the international trolleybus market.






