Nissan to test “intelligent transportation” system

Japanese carmaker Nissan has said it will mobilize 10,000 drivers in a 30-month experiment to develop an “intelligent transportation system” that sends wireless messages to passing cars.

“Car approaching from left” and “School ahead. Watch your speed,” are two voice messages which drivers will receive through the system which uses information obtained from nearby vehicles and roadside optical beacons.

The information is received by an onboard antenna on the vehicle to alert drivers to potential danger from approaching vehicles or inform them of traffic congestion ahead, Nissan Motor Co. Ltd. said in a statement.

And here’s an article from a year and a half ago about their lane change warning system.

Let’s see… Ford is laying off vast quantities of workers and closing plants. Japanese car manufacturers are working at full speed to develop and introduce innovative technology. Do I see a trend?



  1. gquaglia says:

    American car makers don’t get it, they never did. The Japanese are far ahead of the curve and are building cars people want. They also are always inovating while American Co are happy just to sit on their aging designs.
    Duplication is also part of it. Ford has a Ford, LIncoln and Mercury. GM has Chevy, Pontiac, Cadilac and GMC. Most of these cars are the same only with different names and different trim. Cut the fat, just have a standard line and a luxury line, that is all you need. Why compete against yourself.

  2. Smartalix says:

    Short-term goals and a quick dollar for the management is what is wrong with the American automobile industry. They couldn’t plan five years ahead with any vision or determination if their children were being held ramsom.

  3. Awake says:

    It is all part of the steady decline of the US as a world leader and world power. Pretty soon nothing but low tech items will be manufactured in the USA. And with the manufacturing loss comes the expertise loss… if we do not know how to manufacture an LCD TV, how long do you think we will be able to design it? If all the car plants are outside of the USA, how long do you think we will be able to design and innovate in transportation?

    There was an interesting comment made by the manager of the port of Long Beach a few months ago. When asked about import/export, she said that ships arrive in the USA loaded with high tech goods to be purchased by Americans, and that the main export through her port is now recycled paper and recycled iron, which then can be processed again outside the country and shipped back to us as finished goods.

    Look around you… it is a challenge to find ANYTHING of significance that is manufactured in the USA. And with tha manufacturing brain drain goes the innovation brain drain.

  4. gquaglia says:

    #3 There are several reasons for this:
    1. Corp greed – CEOs and other execs want to make millions. They can’t do that if they have to pay high wages and health care to their workers.
    2. Out of control healthcare costs
    3. Out of control lawsuits which have driven up healthcare cost.
    4. Lazy Americans – workers in 3rd world countries are willing to work harder and for less money.
    5. Tougher environmental laws – too much bullshit to go through to build a factory or maintain one.

  5. NONAME says:

    #5 right-on. Is it because we are so morally corrupt as you say? People are so busy working them self into debt trying to keep up with the Jones, they don’t have time for anything else. Maybe your right, if we weren’t so morally misplaced, we would know better and care about all the injustice around us.

  6. Mike Voice says:

    People living outside of urban areas are going to have even more to laugh about, as “city folks” get outside the coverage-areas of these technologies – and drive like they expect the car to warn them of any impending calamity. 🙂

    “But officer, the car didn’t warn me I was approaching a school zone!”


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