A trial on a controlled-access road in Virginia used 5G to power split-second safety data.
This article is part of "5G Playbook," a series exploring one of our time's most important tech innovations.
But technology being trialed on a controlled-access rural road in Virginia could help save lives.
Safer, high-tech roads require more 5G accessIt's important because too many people fall victim to serious or fatal crashes on Virginia's — and the nation's — roads.
The project comes at a critical moment for Virginia, whose pedestrian fatalities increased 37% in 2022 over 2021 data.
Persons:
Masahiko Mack Nakagawa, Nakagawa, —, Mike Mollenhauer
Organizations:
National, Traffic Safety, 2G, NEC, Virginia Smart Roads, Virginia Tech Transportation Institute
Locations:
Virginia, Blacksburg , Virginia, Smart Virginia, Japan