Thinking about zipping through that red light? Well, you won’t physically be able to if IBM has anything to say about it. The technology giant’s recent patent application for “A System and Method for Controlling Vehicle Engine Running State at Busy Intersections for Increased Fuel Consumption Efficiency” prevents cars from running red lights by–get this–remotely stopping vehicle engines.
IBM’s Traffic Lights Can Remotely Halt Your Car Engine
by Ariel Schwartz, 05/25/10
filed under: green gadgets
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Glitches, control, and what about the cars with trouble starting?
This technology is asking for disaster, road rage, etc.
hey,how can this type of traffic system help to reduce accident in africa or nigeria to be specific.and please can you send some pictures to my email box.
Read the patent again. It says nothing about stopping cars to prevent them from running red lights. It is about turning cars’ engines off while they are stopped at red lights, in order to save the gas the car would waste idling. That having been said, it’s still an awful idea for multiple reasons: the gas used to start a car equals about one minute of idle, and few red lights run that long; some cars will experience starting problems and tie up intersections, etc.
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