Roads will be made safer in India due to the issuance of the consultation paper by TRAI. The recommendation is that there will be the use of technology that provides real-time warnings of collisions and traffic congestion. This will involve installing wireless technology on roads to alert drivers to impending accidents and catch traffic violators.

The Telecom Regulatory Authority of India (TRAI) issued a consultation paper regarding the VX2 technology. This technology will allow vehicles to communicate wirelessly with each other, traffic lights, and cellular networks in real-time. This is because TRAI regulates wireless communication systems.

There will be wireless gadgets in cars. They will serve two purposes: they will alert motorists of a collision that might occur shortly or if the car is out of control. It will also help reduce congestion and save fuel by improving signal timing and providing the correct route based on traffic.

This is a major change for the average Indian driver and future car buyers. Safety will no longer be limited to airbags and seatbelts; instead, the focus will be on digital systems that will help prevent accidents before they occur.

Yes, TRAI has initiated discussions on allocating spectrum in the 5.9 GHz band. Telecom experts believe that dedicated short-range communication and 5G-based cellular V2X will be game-changers in this mission. This technology transfers data without delay, which is essential for safety.

TRAI's goal is to bring the telecom and automobile sectors together. This will ensure future smart cities and fully connected highway vehicles. Dr. K. Ravinder, Principal Scientist in the Transport Planning Division of the Central Road Research Institute, says testing should begin on expressways first.