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Mothers Against Drunk Driving Defends DSRC at FCC

Mothers Against Drunk Driving defended use of the 5.9 GHz band for dedicated short-range communications technology designed to curb crashes. The FCC is examining possible changes to its allocation in the band with an eye to sharing with Wi-Fi (see…

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1805240058). “These systems, often called vehicle-to-vehicle or vehicle-to infrastructure, can have a significant impact on reducing drunk driving crashes,” the group said in docket 13-49. “Overall traffic deaths in the United States have increased over the past two years.”