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Large-scale Australian trial of all-seeing truck driver hazard warning system

In Australia, New South Wales state government agency Transport for NSW is to conduct a large-scale trial of a system that ‘sees’ around corners and over the crest of hills, warning truck drivers of hazards up to 1km away. The trial of the Cooperative Intelligent Transport Systems (C-ITS) technology will run for five years, using 95 MK4 anti-collision devices provided by Cohda Wireless communicating with roadside hardware on a dedicated 5.9GHz frequency. The first phase will launch in mid-2014, with 30 v
April 24, 2014 Read time: 1 min
In Australia, 5498 New South Wales State Government agency Transport for NSW is to conduct a large-scale trial of a system that ‘sees’ around corners and over the crest of hills, warning truck drivers of hazards up to 1km away.

The trial of the Cooperative Intelligent Transport Systems (C-ITS) technology will run for five years, using 95 MK4 anti-collision devices provided by Cohda Wireless communicating with roadside hardware on a dedicated 5.9GHz frequency.

The first phase will launch in mid-2014, with 30 vehicles running the 42km route from Port Kembla to the Hume Highway-Picton Road interchange; Transport for NSW is soliciting volunteers from among trucking operators.

Intended to reduce road fatalities and improve traffic from the busy Port Kembla, the project has received US$1.31 million (AUD 1.4 million) of funding from the federal Heavy Vehicle Safety and Productivity Program.

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