State Bureau, Patna. Preparations are being made to use wireless technology in vehicles to reduce road accidents. If there is any uncontrolled vehicle in front or behind the vehicle equipped with this facility or if brakes are applied suddenly, the vehicle will alert by beeping. With this technology, you will also be able to get information about which vehicle is moving in front of you and at what speed.
Recently, in the meeting of transport ministers from across the country in Delhi, a consensus was reached on the implementation of this technology. There are preparations to implement it in the state. There are plans to implement this technology in new vehicles by the end of this year. In the first phase, this technology will be made mandatory in new cars, buses and trucks. With the installation of this technology, the price of vehicles will increase by five-seven thousand rupees.
According to the information, the Central Government is bringing Vehicle-to-Vehicle (V2V) wireless communication technology. Under this system, on-board units will be installed in the vehicles through which there will be continuous exchange of data with the vehicles running nearby.
This board will be a very small device which will be permanently installed in front of the driver in the vehicle. It will keep taking and sending information about speed, location, direction, breaker. If danger is felt from any uncontrolled vehicle nearby, the driver will immediately get a beep or visual alert on the dashboard. This technology works on radio frequency band. It does not require mobile network or internet.
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