Thursday, May 19, 2011

Ford on the move

Farid Ahmed-Zaid, an intelligence vehicles technical expert working for Ford Motors, has stated earlier about the automobile maker's plans to develop "intelligent cars". Primarily geared toward road safety, these cars are also aimed to enhance driving experience and to minimize traffic obstruction. Through this technology, vehicles can communicate with another to avoid accidents or improve traffic flow.Auto Types
Working with Google traffic information format, I hear.

Even the UN and ITU are in on the game:
Today’s communications capabilities give the potential for vehicles to foresee and avoid collisions, navigate the quickest route to their destination, make use of up-to-the-minute traffic reports, identify the nearest available parking slot, minimize their carbon emissions and provide multimedia communications UK Register

High speed Trambots are the key, when we start taliing about 200 people moving 140 MPH on the asphalt road,then you know we have arrived at a singularity.

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