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Vehicle-to-Vehicle (V2V) communication enables personal, commercial, transit and emergency vehicles to share vital information with each other, including speed, emergency braking, intersection movement and crash status.

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Vehicle-to-Infrastructure (V2I) communication involves personal, commercial, transit and emergency vehicles, even pedestrians, communicating their location and status with roadside equipment mounted on street lights or traffic signals.

V2V Communication

Vehicle-to-Vehicle (V2V) communication enables personal, commercial, transit and emergency vehicles to share vital information with each other, including speed, emergency braking, intersection movement and crash status.

V2I Communication

Vehicle-to-Infrastructure (V2I) communication involves personal, commercial, transit and emergency vehicles, even trains and pedestrians, communicating their location and status with roadside equipment mounted on street lights or traffic signals.

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Real-time traffic data provided by connected vehicles can help make transit more reliable by enabling traffic signals to give priority to buses.

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Vehicles, pedestrians and roadside equipment can share information as often as 10 times per second, transmitting and receiving messages about vehicle behavior and roadway conditions.