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Volvo cars can alert each other to road hazards

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Volvo connected car safetyNew Volvos will harness cloud-based communication technology to alert each other about obstacles and road hazards ahead. Initially, the system launches across Europe for the 2020 model year. Volvo told The Car Connection that there are plans to introduce the feature to the U.S., but it was not ready to share timing. The connected-safety technology...

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This is something that has been on my mind for a while. Some form of warning communication system between drivers. Apps like Waze with it's hazard alerts is pretty close.

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