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Emergency Vehicle Priority

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Emergency vehicles play a vital role in keeping communities safe. These have the authority to get ahead with a faster speed limit or ignore traffic signals altogether to be there where ever required. There are various types of emergency vehicle priority that we will be discussing & the purpose they serve. Police Cars Police cars provide police personnel with the best way to reach emergencies quickly, vigil around streets, investigate crimes, and arrest lawbreakers. There are different categories of Police cars serving different purposes and capabilities. Patrol Cars With Patrol cars, police officers patrol the streets and respond to emergencies. Pursuit Vehicles or Interceptors Police officers use pursuit vehicles for high-speed response calls. Highway Patrol Vehicles Police officers utilize highway patrol vehicles to drive traffic, apprehend speeding vehicles, and respond quickly to crashes. SUVS SUVs are best used by police officers for their versatility, convenience, and high p

C-V2X Signal Priority

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With the new needs of the automotive and transportation industries, the Mobile network operators (MNOs) are working on a successful track of deploying secure, reliable, and comprehensive end-to-end communication services and coverage. The need for automotive needs and MNOs capabilities leads to the emergence of C-V2X Signal Priority . Explaining C-V2X - Cellular Vehicle-to-Everything (C-V2X) enables the contact/communication between related vehicles and other related road users and infrastructure. The C-V2X Signal Priority has some significant advantages: It counts on currently well-established LTE networks that have security and coverage too. The system is reliable, real-time, low-latency communication between different network participants. It supports both short-range and long-range transmissions between vehicles and other connected devices. C-V2X works with both Direct Vehicle-to-Vehicle communication (V2V), Vehicle-to-Infrastructure (V2I), and Vehicle-to-Pedestrian (V2P) communica