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BMW car will catch the green wave
04.08.2015
BMW and American startup Connected Signals have launched an app for Apple iPhone smartphones that provides real-time traffic information.
The program is called EnLighten and can be downloaded from the App Store website. After connecting the smartphone to the on-board media center, the owner of the BMW car will be able to see on the central display information about traffic signals in the direction of travel. In particular, the current traffic light mode at the nearest intersection and the time before switching are displayed.
The system allows you to determine the optimal speed for driving in the "green wave" based on data from the navigator and information about the current route. It is assumed that this will save fuel, as well as avoid unnecessary acceleration and braking, and therefore save the life of the car.
It is also noted that in the case of intersections with traffic lights equipped with separate sections of the turn signal, the EnLighten application can show the timer only "arrows" when the driver turns on the corresponding turn signal.
The system is currently in operation in Portland and Eugene, Oregon, and Salt Lake City, Utah, where traffic lights are connected to a dedicated communications network. In the future, the geography of the service is planned to expand.