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PropertyCasualty360 editorial outlines 5 ways sensors are preventing crashes Boaz Mizrachi, Co-founder and CTO of Tactile Mobility, highlights the transformative role of sensors in modern vehicles. These advanced technologies, including lidar, radar, and virtual tactile sensors, are revolutionizing road safety. By providing real-time data on road conditions, vehicle health, and potential hazards, sensors empower drivers to make informed decisions and avoid accidents. For instance, sensors can detect icy patches, potholes, and other road irregularities, allowing vehicles to adapt their behavior accordingly. Additionally, V2X technology enables vehicles to communicate with each other and infrastructure, sharing critical information such as traffic conditions and accident alerts. Collision avoidance systems leverage sensor data to automatically adjust speed and braking to prevent accidents. Predictive maintenance, powered by sensor insights, helps identify potential mechanical failures before they occur. Ultimately, the integration of sensor technology is paving the way for a future of safer, more efficient, and autonomous driving. Read more: https://lnkd.in/emi_x9Gr #sensortechnology #vehiclesafety #autonomousdriving #roadsafety #predictivemaintenance #V2X #collisionavoidance #driverassistance #automotivetechnology #futuristicdriving

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Ido Tsalka

Vice President Of Business Development | Mastering the thin line connecting technology and business. Creating safer, more efficient and enjoyable driving experience, anywhere, anytime – with tactile data.

2mo

Great insights from PropertyCasualty360 and Boaz Mizrachi on the critical role of sensors in advancing road safety. At Tactile Mobility, we're committed to leveraging real-time data and virtual tactile sensing to give vehicles a deeper understanding of road dynamics. It’s exciting to see how these advancements— from detecting road hazards to enabling V2X communication— are transforming driver assistance and collision avoidance. Together, we’re moving closer to a future of safer, smarter mobility.

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