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Road transport / Wireless networking / Intelligent transportation systems / Driving / Vehicular communication systems / Dedicated short-range communications / Automobile safety / National Highway Traffic Safety Administration / Research and Innovative Technology Administration / Transport / Land transport / Technology
Date: 2013-11-01 12:18:56
Road transport
Wireless networking
Intelligent transportation systems
Driving
Vehicular communication systems
Dedicated short-range communications
Automobile safety
National Highway Traffic Safety Administration
Research and Innovative Technology Administration
Transport
Land transport
Technology

GAO-14-13, INTELLIGENT TRANSPORTATION SYSTEMS: Vehicle-to-Vehicle Technologies Expected to Offer Safety Benefits, but a Variety of Deployment Challenges Exist

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