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Gridsmart Technologies and Denso demonstrate new technology which will move traffic more efficiently and make roadways safer for drivers and pedestrians, at Gridsmart Technologies in Knoxville on Thursday, Oct. 27, 2016. A car with a short range 5.9 gigahertz radio system inside, which allows communication between itself and a traffic signal with camera attached, pulls up to an intersection as part of a demonstration Oct. 27, 2016, by Denso and Gridsmart Technologies on Hardin Valley Rd. outside of Gridsmart Technologies in Knoxville. The technology can be used to move traffic more efficiently and make roadways safer for drivers and pedestrians. It might be hard to imagine an highway full of self-driving cars, but before we know it, the entire traffic system will be interconnected. We're living in the dawn of autonomous vehicles, Bill Malkes, CEO and co-founder of GRIDSMART Technologies, Inc., said.
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