Blog Category


Self Driving Vehicles

45% of Americans say they would not feel comfortable sharing the road with driverless vehicles if the use of them became widespread, including 18% who would not feel comfortable at all, according to Pew Research Center. While there are no fully autonomous vehicles (AVs) for sale today and there is still significant work to be done to make AVs mainstream, vehicles with automated features present various advantages and promises for the future. From the advancements and value that such technology can bring to our roads to the considerations and safety elements involved, here are just a few things worth keeping in mind when it comes to the matter.

IP Location Technology

The online automotive ecosystem has rapidly transformed the way we navigate the world of cars. With a few clicks, we can connect with dealers, explore inventories, and even purchase spare parts from the comfort of our homes. In this digitally driven landscape, connectivity and efficiency play a paramount role. And at the heart of this transformation lies IP location technology, revolutionizing the way we interact with the automotive industry.

Car Accidents

Traffic accidents in cities lower the quality of life and put more stress on the city's infrastructure. In the context of smart cities, more and more data are becoming available that can be used to study the phenomenon in more depth. We propose a process for combining information from different sources, such as road accidents, weather, local government reporting tools, traffic, and the fire department.