Expressing continued support for the rapid, widespread deployment of V2X technologies to further improve safety on American roads and recognizing 2023 as a pivotal year for V2X deployment.
V2X The Road Ahead
V2X Policy Agenda
V2X technology allows a vehicle to communicate wirelessly with other vehicles, roadway infrastructure, or other road users to share real-time information about the driving environment, and holds promise to help save lives and time by enabling safer and more efficient transportation. To realize its full potential, a regulatory and policy environment that supports deployment and encourages investment by industry and other stakeholders is needed.
The auto industry remains committed to V2X technology and is eager to work with policymakers and other stakeholders to bring this important safety technology to the United States market. To foster a policy and regulatory environment that will support the wide-scale deployment of V2X technology, the Alliance for Automotive Innovation has made ten policy recommendations. Download the V2X agenda to learn more.
Download The V2X Agenda
Multi-Association Statement on V2X
Related Webinars
Today’s cars and trucks are routinely equipped with touchscreens, navigation, emergency warning systems and other features that are enabled by connectivity. But V2X - a particularly promising connected vehicle technology that allows vehicles to communicate in real time with each other, with roadway infrastructure, and with pedestrians to save lives and make transportation more efficient - has not yet been fully realized in the U.S.
In this Future Driven Forum, we’re joined again by leading government officials to examine the benefits of V2X, identify the remaining barriers, and explore ways to foster widespread deployment.
Today’s cars and trucks are routinely equipped with touchscreens, navigation, emergency warning systems and other features that are enabled by connectivity. But V2X - a particularly promising connected vehicle technology that allows vehicles to communicate in real time with each other, with roadway infrastructure, and with pedestrians to save lives and make transportation more efficient - has not yet been fully realized in the U.S.
In this Future Driven Forum, we’re joined by leading government officials to examine the benefits of V2X, identify the remaining barriers, and explore ways to foster widespread deployment.