Tools like V2X technology can help address current fleet issues , it can also be difficult to find real-world examples of how to actually do it.
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The Michigan Department of Transportation and the city of Dearborn are activating Safety Cloud on a mixture of public safety and roadway maintenance vehicles to deliver real-time alerts to drivers of upcoming roadway hazards like responding emergency vehicles and work zones.
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TxDOT work trucks will be outfitted with connected vehicle technology so that when a work truck sets up on the side of the road or blocks a lane for highway repairs, the truck automatically sends out an alert that an active work zone is ahead.
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The Georgia Department of Transportation and non-profit The Ray are joining to test vehicle-to-everything (V2X) technology using four fleet vehicles.
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Telematics providers and fleets are collecting and reporting ‘beyond-the-vehicle’ data that informs decisions relating to operations, customer service, and public works.
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Code 3 plans to integrate Haas Alert in its products. Haas Alert sends a digital signal to drivers on the road when an emergency vehicle is approaching.
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The City of Dublin, Ohio, has installed connected vehicle technology at two intersections and on two fleet vehicles.
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The City of Marysville, Ohio, will have 27 traffic lights equipped with sensors, transmitters, and digital displays in a connected vehicle technology test.
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California's largest utilities including San Diego Gas and Electric, Pacific Gas and Electric and Southern California Edison will beef up the number of plug-in electric vehicles in their fleets in the near term, the companies announced.
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