EV Technology - Connected Vehicle (V2X)How can vehicle connectivity reduce the risk of chain-reaction crashes on highways?ABy instantly sharing sudden braking alerts with nearby vehiclesBBy disabling all vehicle brakes simultaneouslyCBy increasing vehicle speeds to clear traffic fasterDBy turning off hazard lights automaticallyCheck Answer
Step-by-Step SolutionSolution:Step 1: Understand chain-reaction crashesThese crashes happen when one vehicle brakes suddenly and others react late.Step 2: Identify how connectivity helps prevent thisSharing sudden brake alerts instantly warns following vehicles to slow down early.Final Answer:By instantly sharing sudden braking alerts with nearby vehicles -> Option AQuick Check:Chain crash risk = Brake alerts shared [OK]Quick Trick: Instant brake alerts prevent pile-ups [OK]Common Mistakes:Thinking brakes disable togetherAssuming speed increase helps safety
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