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Many reforms are being made in trains and road transport in India. Big steps are being taken to save time of drivers and make the journey comfortable by using the latest technology. Efforts are already underway to make Fastag GPS based. Now vehicle-to-vehicle technology is also being implemented by the end of this year.
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Union Road Transport and Highways Minister Nitin Gadkari has given information about the implementation and adoption of this new technology. He said that this is a new technology brought to reduce the increasing accidents in the country and for road safety. This will help in preventing road accidents. This technology will reduce collisions with vehicles parked on the roadside. Accidents occurring due to dense fog will also reduce. This new technology is being implemented this year mainly keeping road safety in mind.
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A chip with vehicle-to-vehicle technology will be installed in the vehicle. It will talk and send messages from one vehicle to another without any network. With this technology, an alert will be received as soon as a vehicle approaches or approaches parked vehicles. Parked vehicles will also send alert messages. Nitin Gadkari said that with this, drivers will get alert even if other vehicles are not visible in dense fog.
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A chip like mobile SIM will be installed in the vehicles, which will give real-time alerts. This will help the drivers. The special thing is that it will tell the exact location of the vehicle parked in the vehicle’s path. It will give alert when any vehicle comes near. This will help drivers to drive carefully and avoid accidents. It will give an alert through 360-degree communication if any other vehicle approaches the vehicle from any side.
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This new technology will be implemented by the end of 2026. Initially it will be installed in new vehicles. Later it will gradually be installed in other vehicles also. This is a scheme costing about Rs 5000 crore, work on which is going on. The information about how much money customers will have to pay for this SIM chip has not been revealed yet.
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This SIM chip will coordinate with ADAS (Advanced Driver Assistance System) technology in new cars. This will give first priority to road safety. Nitin Gadkari has said that V2V technology will also improve road safety and compliance with traffic rules in India.
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