EV Technology - Connected Vehicle (V2X)If a V2I system fails to send messages to vehicles, which of the following is a likely technical cause?ADrivers ignoring the messagesBVehicles are parked and turned offCCommunication module malfunction in the infrastructure unitDTraffic lights are functioning normallyCheck Answer
Step-by-Step SolutionSolution:Step 1: Identify failure points in V2I communicationA malfunction in the infrastructure's communication hardware can prevent message transmission.Step 2: Evaluate other optionsVehicle status or driver behavior does not affect message sending. Normal traffic lights do not cause communication failure.Final Answer:Communication module malfunction in the infrastructure unit -> Option CQuick Check:Infrastructure hardware issues block V2I messages [OK]Quick Trick: Infrastructure communication failure stops V2I messages [OK]Common Mistakes:Blaming vehicle status for message sending failureConfusing driver behavior with communication issuesAssuming traffic light operation affects message sending
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