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Nevada Rolls Out First Statewide V2V Network

SmartCitiesWorld

The Nevada Centre for Advanced Mobility (Nevada CAM) and tech firm Nexar have today announced a strategic partnership that will create the first statewide vehicle-to-vehicle (V2V) network in the US.

Nexar connects cars in the world’s largest open vehicle-to-vehicle network. The collaboration is designed to enhance safety on Nevada’s roads and highways, spur economic development and job creation, and introduce a series of smart transportation systems.

The latter will optimise infrastructure management, regional planning and inform policy throughout the state.

Nexar’s V2V network, that has shown 24 per cent reduction in collisions since its inception, uses smartphone dashcams and cellular technology to provide drivers real-time alerts to prevent vehicle, cyclist and pedestrian collisions. The network is well established in New York City, San Francisco and is building up in Las Vegas.

The partnership with Nevada will maximise the benefits of Nexar’s existing network by increasing the number of users on Nevada roads and providing the state live mapping capabilities through Nexar’s recently launched CityStream data platform.

Nevada CAM, established in 2016 by the Nevada Governor’s Office of Economic Development, creates advanced mobility opportunities for visitors, residents and industry. “Leveraging the collective insight of government, academia, and private industry is the cornerstone of Nevada CAM’s mission,” said Dan Langford, innovation director of Nevada CAM.

“The Nevada CAM-Nexar partnership represents an enormous opportunity to build upon those efforts so that Nevada – and ultimately other cities and states – can save lives and address key transportation issues through a cost-effective, market-based solution that benefits taxpayers.”

Nevada CAM and Nexar’s collective goal is, by 2020, to generate data covering 250 million miles on a weekly basis. Throughout the partnership Nevada CAM and Nexar will continue to work together to identify additional opportunities with state, city and private vehicle fleets as well as consumers to expand the V2V network.

Nevada CAM and Nexar have outlined six key goals of the new partnership:

Increase vehicular and pedestrian safety on Nevada roadways: The National Highway Traffic Safety Administration (NHTSA) believes that the implementation of V2V networks can help reduce crashes, not including those involving drivers under the influence, by 79 percent. Cars in the network receive real-time warnings of dangerous situations happening in and beyond an individual driver’s line of sight.

Bring new jobs and business activity to Nevada: To support the statewide V2V network, Nexar expects to add more than a dozen new full-time jobs in Nevada as the network grows. Additionally, the establishment of the V2V network has the potential to support the growth of the transportation ecosystem and foster hundreds of additional jobs.

Read more of the original article at SmartCitiesWorld.

 

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