EV Technology - Connected Vehicle (V2X)What happens if a vehicle's V2V system detects another car running a red light ahead?AIt records the license plate but takes no actionBIt automatically changes the traffic lightCIt disables the brakes of the vehicleDIt sends a warning to the driver to stop or slow downCheck Answer
Step-by-Step SolutionSolution:Step 1: Identify V2V system's role in traffic violationsV2V alerts drivers about hazards like red light violations to prevent accidents.Step 2: Assess incorrect optionsChanging traffic lights or disabling brakes is not possible; recording without action ignores safety.Final Answer:It sends a warning to the driver to stop or slow down -> Option DQuick Check:V2V warns driver about red light danger [OK]Quick Trick: V2V warns drivers of traffic dangers [OK]Common Mistakes:Thinking V2V controls traffic lightsAssuming it disables vehicle controlsBelieving it only records data passively
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