Toyota adding wrong-way driving alert to navigation systems

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photo by Kelly Goodman

(the following is a press release by Toyota Motor Corporation)

Toyota Motor Corporation (TMC) will add a function to its onboard navigation systems that gives on-screen and voice alerts to wrong-way drivers. Jointly developed with Aisin AW Co., Ltd. and Denso Corporation, the function monitors vehicle direction on highways and selected toll roads, including at tollgates, service area ramps, turn-offs and junctions. It will be incorporated into navigation systems available as dealer-installed options in Japan from June 1.

The new function was made possible by advances in communications-based map-updating technology and in pinpoint position-recognition technology that uses information from GPS, gyro1, vehicle-speed and other sensors to determine accurate vehicle movement.

In recent years in Japan, approximately 1,000 wrong-way driving incidents are reported annually, with a higher percentage of senior drivers involved than in other kinds of traffic incidents2.

Going forward, TMC—striving to do its part in contributing to a society free of traffic accidents—remains committed to manufacturing people-friendly vehicles that improve the safety and peace of mind of drivers and pedestrians.

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About Phil Raby

Phil Raby is an automotive journalist and consumer advocate residing in Toronto, Canada. He articles appear regularly in MoneySense magazine and he Tweets at Carblogging. Phil is also a former consumer trustee for the Ontario Motor Vehicle Dealers Compensation Fund and the co-creator and original producer of AutoShop on CablePulse24. He also worked as the Communications Manager for the non-profit Car Help Canada. Currently, Phil is also a part-time instructor in the Journalism Department of Durham College in Oshawa, Ontario. He has also taught journalism at Broadcast News at Centennial College in Toronto, Ontario.

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