Audi Will Inform How Long You’ll Have to Sit at a Red Light

David BondAudi9 years ago9 Views

Audi is presenting a brand-new function this fall that should make city driving a lot less frustrating for some people. Select brand-new Audi models will provide a traffic light information system, which can actually tell drivers just how much longer they’ll be stuck at a red light.

The system allows the car to communicate with the facilities in specific smart cities throughout the United States. While driving, Audi gets real-time signal details from the city’s innovative traffic management system that monitors traffic signal. The automobile receives the details by means of its on-board LTE information connection and servers from Audi’s partner, Traffic Technology Services.

The function will be available on 2017 Audi Q7, A4, and A4 Allroad models developed after June 1. Drivers can see the red light countdown on the instrument cluster as well as the head-up screen, if the design is geared up with one.

In the future, Audi states the traffic control function could be used to improve stop/start systems and navigation services. Ultimately, city infrastructure will not just be able to send, however likewise receive, information from traffic on the roadway. This info ought to allow cities to find bottlenecks made by poorly timed lights and improve traffic.

The new feature will be offered beginning from this year in Las Vegas, Washington, D.C., Seattle, and Portland. Anticipate to wait a minimum of one or two years prior to it heads to Los Angeles, notes the Los Angeles Times.

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