Together with Vodafone, Ford is one of a number of automakers now testing connected vehicle technology that could alert drivers to an accident ahead moments after it has happened.

The system can provide early warning that emergency vehicles are approaching and show drivers which side of the road they should move towards to avoid being an obstruction.

British drivers might take this with a grain of salt as motorists in this country have been fined for entering bus lanes or boxed junctions, or going through a red light, after moving out of the way of emergency vehicles.

The German system is designed to create an 'emergency corridor' along which fire engines, ambulances and police vehicles can reach their destinations more quickly; and is being trialled as part of KoMoD (Kooperative Mobilitat im digitalen Testfeld Duesseldorf) – a EUR15m project for the practical testing of new connected car technologies and automated driving.

"Connected and automated driving are key technologies of the future. Ford has a long history of developing and testing vehicle to traffic infrastructure and vehicle to vehicle communications that can contribute to greater road safety and efficiency across the world. Together with Vodafone and in cooperation with the other companies involved, we will gain decisive insights on the Duesseldorf testing grounds to further advance the networking of vehicles," said Gunnar Herrmann, CEO, Ford of Germany.

Already, in the event of an accident, eCall functionality can automatically call emergency services, and enables occupants to do so manually by pushing an SOS button inside the car.

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Anticipating a future where all vehicles communicate with each other via mobile phone networks and embedded modems, Ford and Vodafone are now exploring how eCall Plus might also inform other drivers that there is an accident ahead, across a range of up to 500 metres. Attending emergency vehicles would also issue the warning, using in-car displays to show the correct 'emergency corridor' formation.

On two-lane roads 'emergency corridors' are created in between the two lanes by drivers pulling over to either side. If there are more than two lanes, then it depends whether the rule of the road is to drive on the left or the right. For those countries where motorists drive on the right, the corridor is created between the lane on the far left and the lane directly alongside.

But even in those countries where it is already a legal requirement for drivers to take this approach, many drivers still do not comply. In Germany, a survey revealed that almost half of all drivers don't know how to form an 'emergency corridor'.

The new technology complements emergency vehicle warning technology that Ford is also testing at KoMoD. This sends a signal from the ambulance, fire engine or police car directly to nearby drivers, so that they will know the exact location of the vehicle and how far away it is. This can be especially useful in urban areas, for example at a crossroads where it might be difficult for drivers to immediately know where the siren is coming from.

"The digital revolution is bringing new forms of mobility which may help save lives on our roads," said Hannes Ametsreiter, CEO, Vodafone Germany. "When cars communicate with each other, our rescue teams get a clear path forwards, so they can provide the right help at the right time, in situations when every second counts."

Ford will also test further technologies at KoMoD that demonstrate the potential of connected vehicles. The traffic light assistance system uses information on traffic light timings. A tunnel information system uses messages from roadside units to display to the driver warning messages about speed limits, slowly moving vehicles or lane closures.

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