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Red, yellow, green… and white? The new traffic signal color you need to know
Engineers are exploring a future white phase on U.S. traffic lights, showing how autonomous vehicles could coordinate movement at intersections.
Development of self-driving technology seems to have slowed down due to the complexity of navigating human-driven traffic. A new paper from the Institute of Electrical and Electronics Engineers ...
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White traffic lights tested worldwide as experts push for a 4th signal color
Traffic engineers are quietly working on a radical idea: adding a white signal to the familiar red, yellow, and green. Instead of signaling drivers directly, the extra light would tell humans when to ...
As more self-driving cars enter roadways around the world, many aspects of driving could change forever. More electric vehicles (EVs) and autonomous vehicles (AV) are already leading engineers to ...
As of press time, Tesla and other automakers are making drastic efforts to design and manufacture vehicles with self-driving capabilities. Of course, their self-driving technologies are still far from ...
What do you think of a fourth traffic light color being added to traffic signals for self-driving vehicles to help control traffic flow? I get that one day a bunch of connected autonomous cars may ...
Your browser does not support the video element. Your browser does not support the video element. Someday, maybe, you'll be driving like usual, and you'll stop at a ...
You’ve stopped at red lights your entire driving life: red, yellow, green — simple. The next time you approach a pedestrian crossing, you might notice a shade of red that doesn’t look the same. It’s a ...
Ordinarily, traffic lights change color in response to predetermined rules and induction loop sensors embedded in the road. According to new research, however, making those lights artificially ...
Someday, maybe, you'll be driving like usual, and you'll stop at a red light, as usual. You'll take the opportunity to sneak a peek at the car next to you, and the guy behind that wheel — if there's a ...
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