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NHTSA, DOT Propose Rule for V2V Communications

The standard would mandate vehicle-to-vehicle (V2V) communications for new light vehicles and to standardize the message and format of V2V transmissions.

NHTSA Moves Forward with V2V Communications

Organization releases an advance notice of proposed rulemaking with a goal of requiring vehicle-to-vehicle communication capability for light vehicles.

Cadillac to Expand Super Cruise, V2X Communications

Cadillac has announced plans to expand the rollout of Super Cruise, what it claims is the world’s first true hands-free driver assistance feature for the freeway, to be available on all Cadillac models beginning in 2020.

I-CAR, SCRS Release New Videos Highlighting Vehicle-Technology Training

The Society of Collision Repair Specialists (SCRS) and I-CAR have produced two videos that discuss the shop-level application of new I-CAR courses on vehicle technology.

Vandals Won’t Stop Cloot’s Auto Body from Continuing Christmas Tradition After Community Rallies Around Shop

WWLP 22News is reporting that the Cloutiers now plan to decorate for Christmas, and they’ll invite customers and community members to help.

Daimler Trucks Testing Autonomous ‘Platooning’ on U.S. Highways

The technology uses self-driving systems and telematics to connect pairs of trucks, enabling them to travel in tandem at distances closer than what would be possible under manual operation.

AAPEX 2017 to Host Technology and Telematics Forum V5.0

For the first time, AAPEX will host the Technology and Telematics Forum V5.0 to spotlight cybersecurity, vehicle-to-vehicle (V2V) communication, vehicle data and OE technology.

Toyota, Mazda Will Explore Possibility of Building U.S. Assembly Plant

As part of a newly inked alliance, Toyota and Mazda said they will “explore establishing a joint-venture plant” in the United States.

By 2022, Half of Consumer Vehicles Will Have at Least One Connectivity Service: Report

A new report from Juniper Research predicts that by 2022, 50 percent of consumer vehicles on the road will have at least one connectivity service, such as telematics, V2X (vehicle-to-everything) communications or connected-car commerce services.

Driverless Vehicles’ Cybersecurity Questioned in New York Times Article

As automakers and technology firms continue their quest to develop a viable autonomous vehicle, digital automotive security experts are trying to figure out how to prevent hackers from penetrating the vehicle’s computer area network (CAN).