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Building the World’s
Most Advanced Roads.
Today.

Imagine the highways of the future with faster drive times, fewer accidents and reliable, instant safety alerts that are navigated by fully automated vehicles that do this without the help of their human passengers. With the emergence of connected and autonomous vehicles (CAVs), our vehicles are getting smarter and the opportunities they bring with them will change ground travel forever.

This reality isn’t just science fiction and not that far into the future.
But first, we will need to find a way to support mixed traffic, with more traditional vehicles alongside CAVs of various levels of sophistication. This will require our roads to also get smarter with enhancements to existing roads needing to evolve over time along with technology – it won’t be quite as simple as going from point A to point B.

Learn more about this journey to orchestrated connected corridors with AIVIA.

Drivers Becoming Passengers

45%

OF GLOBAL NEW CAR SALES AT L3 AUTOMATION OR ABOVE BY 2030

Mixed Traffic Scenarios

30+yrs

PREDICTED PERIOD WHEN AVS WILL CO-HABIT WITH NON-AVS

Extended Connectivity

100%

OF GLOBAL VEHICLE FLEET THAT IS “CONNECTED” BY 2030

Seamless Services For All

$86B

VALUE OF ALL CONNECTIVITY ENABLED “IN-VEHICLE” SERVICES BY 2025

Experience the Future of Smart Roads

AIVIA will change the driving experience – from advanced hazard detection to allowing autonomous vehicles to share the road with human drivers safely and efficiently.

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    AIVIA Smart Roads

    1

    Physical Infrastructure Enhancement

    • Highly reflective pavement markings
    • Smart signage for AVs
    • Improved sight lines
    • In-road charging
    2

    Digital Infrastructure

    • Enabling 5G and C-V2X connectivity to all vehicles
    • Data capture and edge processing
    • HD mapping
    • GPS and positioning enhancement
    3

    Supervision & Orchestration

    • Real-time sensing of driver/vehicle behaviors
    • Incident and near-miss detection and prevention
    • Dynamic capacity management
    • Emergency lane creation