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Audi Cars Now Talk To Stop Lights In Vegas (ieee.org)

Audi says its cars can now tell drivers how many seconds remain until the traffic light turns green. It's the first commercial offering of vehicle-to-infrastructure communication in the United States, it adds. From a report, submitted by an anonymous reader: Of course, nobody would pay much extra for an electronic gadget that just lowered your stoplight waiting anxiety. But this feature is just testing the waters; bigger applications are in view. The cars -- recently manufactured Audi A4 and Q7 models signed onto Audi's prime connection service -- communicate with the Las Vegas traffic management system via 4G LTE, the standard mobile phones use. The countdown appears on the dashboard or heads-up display, then shuts off a few seconds before the light changes (presumably to keep drivers from getting mesmerized). Audi manages the transfer of data with the help of its partner, Traffic Technology Services (TTS), of Beaverton, Ore. The plan is to eventually give drivers the information they need to make fairly ambitious predictions, like choosing the right speed to go sailiing through several green lights in a row. Or the system might bypass the driver and go straight to the engine's "start-stop" system, shutting it down for a long count, then starting it up again seconds before getting a green light.

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  1. So the next botnet will be Audi cars by Anonymous Coward · · Score: 4, Funny

    (holds breath)

    1. Re:So the next botnet will be Audi cars by cayenne8 · · Score: 3, Interesting
      My biggest concern is...

      How do you turn this car-to-anything-external comunication the fuck OFF?!?!?

      Geez, I mean, I don't want this crap on my car, to aid in tracking etc.

      Hell, its difficult enough to disable OnStar or any other myriad of car to base communications as it is....this sounds like even more potentially intrusive software/hardware reporting to authorities on the road.

      Hell...I guess I am going to just stick to in the future...70's muscle cars, and other older 'fun' cars to ride in, without all this crap.

      Hell, I'd pay EXTRA on a new car to get it without all this external to car communication.

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  2. /. expired ssl cert by sims+2 · · Score: 3, Interesting

    Anyone else notice /. was using an expired ssl certificate earlier today?

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  3. Countdown traffic lights by enriquevagu · · Score: 4, Funny

    Meanwhile, in the rest of the world they are aware of countdown traffic lights, which provide a much simpler solution to this problem.

  4. hard to see this being of value. by nimbius · · Score: 3, Funny

    the big trick here isnt getting people to drive an audi, but getting them to look up from their cellphones long enough to pay attention to the car.

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  5. affordable hybrid by lorinc · · Score: 3, Informative

    Dear car makers,

    Instead of pushing useless gadget that nobody cares about, what about trying to develop affordable hybrid and electric vehicles? Right now, buying a hybrid mid-range car costs as much as buying a luxury car, which nobody sane would ever do. So please, focus on affordable green cars instead of bullshit toys.

    Sincerely,
    A Parisian stuck in the winter smog.

  6. Why do I need this? by OzPeter · · Score: 4, Interesting

    * If there is no car in front of me I still have to wait for the light to turn green (and then some in the US to avoid red light runners)
    * If there is a car ahead of me I still have to wait for them to move before I can move.
    * If I have a car that shuts the engine down when stopped (and I have driven such cars), the engine already instantly comes on when my foot lifts from the brake pedal (and if it doesn't it won't happen with the App either)
    * If you are driving in traffic you still can't beat the dynamics of all those other people (and traffic doesn't /can't act like plug flow in a pipe unless you build in major automated convoy support)
    * If it is just you on a main road then it tries to keep the traffic flowing by defaulting to green lights in your direction (and it's those pesky side road drivers who screw up your green lights)
    * If it is just you on a side road then the lights will be defaulted against you anyway.

    So what are they really trying to solve? They already have a bunch of sensors/cameras that can be used to sample traffic and tell you what the current traffic patterns are.

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    1. Re:Why do I need this? by c · · Score: 3

      So what are they really trying to solve?

      Best I can figure is they want to eliminate any delay between the light turning green and the Audi driver leaning on the horn to let the person in front of them know that it's time to go.

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  7. Re:Good luck pedestrians by geekmux · · Score: 3, Insightful

    Some ignoramus will jump the light and kill someone.

    Well by all means, let's keep cheering on the 0-60MPH race being championed in the electric vehicle world right now, because ludicrous speeds are all that matters. Fuck safety.

    100% instant torque and a stoplight countdown timer built into the fucking dashboard...what could possibly go wrong?

  8. Re:Such a bad idea by thebullshitpatrol · · Score: 4, Informative

    The most useful thing IMO would be the yellow-to-green much of europe has.

  9. Re:Such a bad idea by aphelion_rock · · Score: 5, Insightful

    I can see a few problems with this:
    I can see drivers approaching a red light looking at the display instead of looking at where they are going
    Jumping the red - knowing that it will be changing green soon - this will increase chance of collisions from people running the red the other way.
    Increase chance of pedestrians getting run over

  10. Big deal by PPH · · Score: 3, Funny

    I've been talking to traffic signals for years.

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