Connected vehicle data often goes underutilised, study finds


A recent study, released by mobility intelligence software company Otonomo, examined how 50 smart cities spanning 26 states in all parts of the US are using this sort of vehicle data. What the study found was that this data is often not used to its full potential. — Wavebreak Media LTD/Dreamstime/TNS

The use cases for connected vehicle data, and the sort of trends around new forms of mobility and next-gen transportation technologies are only going to increase as the technology becomes more common on US roadways.

A recent study, released by mobility intelligence software company Otonomo, examined how 50 smart cities spanning 26 states in all parts of the US are using this sort of vehicle data. What the study found was that this data is often not used to its full potential.

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