Ford explores smartphone-based tech that could help alert drivers of hard-to-see pedestrians, bicyclists and more

Ford explores smartphone-based tech that could help alert drivers of hard-to-see pedestrians, bicyclists and more

Ford is researching with Commsignia, PSS, Ohio State University, T-Mobile and Tome Software an affordable and scalable smartphone-based communication technology that one day could potentially help warn drivers of pedestrians, bicyclists and more – even those hidden from direct view

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Ford explores smartphone-based tech that could help alert drivers of hard-to-see pedestrians, bicyclists and more

2022-09-19 22:05

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