A citizen army of everyday drivers are taking to talking cars, buses and trucks to assemble a torrent of information about how drivers behave and what situations they encounter when behind the wheel. It’s the government-backed study of the connected car, and it’s happening on the tree-lined streets of Ann Arbor, Michigan beginning today.

(Source: Wired)

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    A citizen army of everyday drivers are taking to talking cars, buses and trucks to assemble a torrent of information...
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    By leveraging mass amounts...driving behaviors, data scientists should be able
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    army thing, but I plugged my iPad into...car to listen to music this afternoon…..
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    great idea
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    Cars, connected.
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