<P>Typical American drivers aren’t familiar with industry buzzwords like “V2V”, yet they’re growing to expect the technology it brings. In response, automakers are growing their offerings of vehicle-to-vehicle safety features: forward-collision warnings, emergency brake lights and blind-spot warnings. The question for widespread deployment, however, is how much consumers are willing to pay and willing to give up in privacy.</P>
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<P>기사원문보기 : <A href="http://analysis.telematicsupdate.com/v2x-safety/telematics-and-consumer-perception-v2v-driver-interface">http://analysis.telematicsupdate.com/v2x-safety/telematics-and-consumer-perception-v2v-driver-interface</A></P>
Typical American drivers aren’t familiar with industry buzzwords like “V2V”, yet they’re growing to expect the technology it brings. In response, automakers are growing their offerings of vehicle-to-vehicle safety features: forward-collision warnings, emergency brake lights and blind-spot warnings. The question for widespread deployment, however, is how much consumers are willing to pay and willing to give up in privacy.
기사원문보기 : http://analysis.telematicsupdate.com/v2x-safety/telematics-and-consumer-perception-v2v-driver-interface