
We know traffic lights Get ready, the fourth color is coming soon.
No, no, you are not dreaming! It is about offers after serious study by several researchers in the USA.
When we tell you that technology will radically change our habits, we are not kidding you!
Research from the USA
Idea therefore comes from several researchers at the University of North Carolina. They really delivered possibility will have to comprise the fourth color at the traffic light signs
This one would be white and wanted to help autonomous vehicles to better manage the flow of cars on way.
Many simulationss believed that this addition would have significant impact at the intersections.
Moreover, it would indicate to drivers that the autonomous car is enabled way and just stick to it.
Choice of white light
Arrival autonomous vehicles will represent the range problems First, living together with drivers “real”.
We remind you autonomous vehicles can communicate with each other remotely by allowing coordinate movements and dissolve traffic.
Human motorists having to gently follow the autonomous cars, with nothing try.
white light was suggested for the fourth fire because it is easier identified for people however, without obligation does not impose this color.
Optimize traffic
Result modeling is final. Indeed, it would be great dissolve circulation.
Despite everything, we are still far from dating appearance of the fourth color in the hexagon.
At the moment, the autonomous car does not occupy only a small part world fleet. But if these vehicles arrived popularizeit would be impossible to do four colors on our lights.
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Source: Auto Plus

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