The recent focus on coronavirus may have obscured another safety related issue
that doesn’t obey borders: traffic accidents. As part of the group that
helped
Volkswagen Deliver Safety to European Roads with World’s Largest
Rollout of Communicating Car Technology, we are passionate about the life saving potential of V2X. This week saw
reasons for excitement as the automotive world witnessed V2X developments in
Europe. The Euro NCAP (new car assessment program), which performs tests and
issues safety assessments on new vehicles, rewarded
Volkswagen’s car-to-x communication system the coveted NCAP Advanced
award. Next to that, the German General Automobile Club (Europe’s largest and most influential), ADAC,
tested thoroughly and issued exciting assessments
of the Golf 8 in various road safety scenarios. With this enthusiastic backing
by two credible, safety-focused associations, V2X may now see an acceleration
in acceptance and further rollout.
Volkswagen Safety Technology Rewarded by Euro NCAP
Euro NCAP noted in a press release their excitement around this safety feature
and its potential to help road users. “Local Hazard Warning”
system, which is standard on the Golf 8, allows cars to communicate with each
other and with road infrastructure and emergency vehicles to give the driver
advanced warning of local safety hazards. The system uses C2X/V2X technology,
a WiFi®-based technology, to transmit a signal to others if
they have broken down or have stopped suddenly and present a safety risk.
This recognition by Euro NCAP is a big deal. It’s been nearly six years
since they gave out the advanced award. The press release goes on to say that
other manufacturers are also considering WiFi-based V2X technology and it may
be possible for drivers to receive advance warning of motorcycles and tractors
in the future.
The Conclusion of ADAC Article on Testing
In other news, ADAC released the results of its recent testing of various
safety-related scenarios using Wi-Fi-based V2X in the Golf 8. You can access
the article and videos in German
here. Among the tests were a vehicle standing at the edge of the road, a car
passing a roadside construction site, emergency braking, emergency vehicles in
cross traffic and a parked accident vehicle behind a curve. (link to full text)
V2X is a technology that has been developed and tested for over 15 years and
can be considered “a new milestone for traffic safety”. The
Austrian ASFiNAG road operator has already
equipped its construction site trailers
with V2X, which provide early warning of closed lanes and construction sites
on motorways. In the future, it would also be conceivable that ADAC helper
cars would be able to point out breakdown vehicles even better, that
pedestrians and cyclists would be better protected with a V2X module, and
traffic lights would give the driver information about the green wave in real
time.
What Happens Next?
The potential of Wi-Fi based V2X technology is immense. It is being proven and
on the roads in Europe with one of the world’s largest carmakers. The
recognition last week from both Euro NCAP and ADAC is a major milestone
towards broad acceptance and rollout in Europe. The big question now is what
will America do? There may be big changes coming for the future of V2X in the
United States. Stay tuned for commentary on that in next week’s blog.
Find out more about NXP’s V2X technology
here.