Talking Cars: New Jersey Personal Injury Attorneys at Console & Hollawell P.C. Wonder if New Tech Re

As part of an 18-month project funded by the federal government, automakers are equipping 3,000 public and private passenger vehicles to communicate with each other and a road infrastructure system, according to the Detroit News. In New Jersey, one of the most traffic-congested states in the nation, Passaic County personal injury attorney Richard P. Console Jr., raises concerns about liability in collisions. Marlton, NJ (PRWEB) September 28, 2012 Cars may not talk to drivers in the future, but they could talk to each other. As part of an 18-month project funded by the federal government, a
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