According to a new study, "connected" vehicles, which wirelessly share data with one another, greatly enhance travel time through intersections – while automated vehicles can actually slow travel time through intersections if they are not connected to one another. The culprit? Safety. "There are two significant reasons that people are interested in automated vehicles -- improving passenger safety and reducing travel time," says Ali Hajbabaie, first author of a paper on the work and an associate professor of civil, construction and environmental engineering at North Carolina State University.
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