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Honda Develops Successful Traffic Jam Detector

Honda Develops Successful Traffic Jam Detector

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  •  April 27, 2012
  •  Honda Develops Successful Traffic Jam Detector
  •  Posted by innovation at 11:59 pm
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Honda intends to introduce its technology into the market soon Honda announced a technology breakthrough today capable of detecting the potential for traffic congestion by actively determining whether the driving pattern of a vehicle is likely

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