DAIR : a new concept in highway communications for added safety and driving convenience. Paper prepared for presentation at the 17th annual IEEE professional group on vehicular communications conference, Montreal, December 1966.

Author(s)
Hanysz, E.A. Quinn, C.E. Stevens, J.E. ... [et al.]
Year
Abstract

This paper describes a new communications system for the motorist which promises to make driving safer, more convenient and more enjoyable. DAIR is an acronym for Driver Aid, Information and Routing.

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A 1829
Source

Warren, MI, General Motors, 1966; Research Publication GMR-600.

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