Ford Begins Testing Driver-Assistance Technologies In Germany

On August 6, Ford Motor Co. began testing an array of car-to-car and car-to-infrastructure communications in Germany, including an obstacle warning system and a traffic sign assistance technology.

Ford has contributed twenty specially equipped S-MAX models to a 120-vehicle fleet that will test twenty experimental driver-assistance technologies during a four-year research project.

Ford engineers have tested developmental technologies in a controlled environment and those technologies will now be tested on public roads in and around Frankfurt, Germany.

Some of the technologies that will be tested as part of the $65 million project include:
The technology testing is part of Ford's Blueprint for Mobility initiative to tackle issues of vehicle mobility between now and 2025.