Shanghai Daily

C-V2X linked buses introduced in streets of Anting Town

- Staff Reporters

A fleet of C-V2X (Cellular-VehicleTo-Everything) linked buses have been cruising the streets of Anting Town in the suburban Jiading District. The buses have countdown timers on the back that are synchroniz­ed with traffic lights.

This new device receives map and traffic light data from road intersecti­ons to show the countdown on the back of the bus, ensuring traffic safety and warning drivers or pedestrian­s.

The new system, known as CV2X-linked public transport, also contains two electronic screens, one for the driver and one for the passengers. The driver screen provides driving assistance that eliminates blind spots and driving risks, while the passenger screen displays the bus route, stops, projected arrival time, and other relevant informatio­n.

In comparison to regular buses, C-V2X-linked buses have ultra-long-distance perception and comprehens­ive safety warnings. They not only improve bus informatio­n operation management but also considerab­ly increase passenger safety and experience. Currently, the C-V2X-linked buses transport nearly 10,000 passengers per day.

This project, the city’s first to provide connected informatio­n services directly to the public, covers 162 buses on 20 routes in Jiading.

“This design is excellent because it effectivel­y prevents running through a red light when you follow the bus,” a local citizen, Zhang Yu, said.

“We will conduct research and surveys following trial operations and have plans to expand the fleet and operations in the future to cover more bus routes to continuous­ly improve public transporta­tion service,” said Sun Dong, an ICV (intelligen­tand-connected-vehicle) project manager at Shanghai Internatio­nal Automobile City (Group) Co.

Newspapers in English

Newspapers from China