EV Technology - Connected Vehicle (V2X)Why might a V2V system fail to detect a nearby vehicle?AThe vehicles are too close for signals to workBThe other vehicle does not have V2V technology enabledCThe system only detects vehicles moving in the opposite directionDThe weather is sunny and clearCheck Answer
Step-by-Step SolutionSolution:Step 1: Understand V2V detection requirementsV2V systems detect only vehicles equipped and enabled with compatible technology.Step 2: Evaluate other optionsClose distance does not block signals; direction and clear weather do not prevent detection.Final Answer:The other vehicle does not have V2V technology enabled -> Option BQuick Check:Detection requires both vehicles with V2V [OK]Quick Trick: Both cars must have V2V active to detect [OK]Common Mistakes:Assuming weather or direction blocks detectionThinking close distance stops signals
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