If cars could talk, they’d warn you about danger ahead, like this new system

A new combination of safety features is already delivering alerts to millions of vehicles, improving the safety of everything from first responders to delivery vans in your neighborhood. The manufacturer expects automakers around the world to add the feature to their vehicles soon.

The system combines digital alerts with advanced emergency lighting to warn vehicles when they approach stranded vehicles, accidents and emergency vehicles. Any vehicle using Apple, Google and Waze navigation apps can get digital alerts today. Millions of vehicles from Jeep, Ram, Dodge, Chrysler, Fiat and Alfa Romeo have been receiving the digital alerts since last year.

The 'Safety Cloud' provides information about accidents and emergency vehicles ahead.

Now Tesla has signed a contract to adopt the system in all its vehicles around the world. Those millions of vehicles will get an over the air software update to make their hazard lights more effective and receive digital alerts of hazards ahead.

Hundreds of people die every year in the U.S. because of collisions with vehicles on the side of the road.

“Tesla’s decision has moved other automakers along,” said Stephen Powers, COO of Emergency Safety Solutions, which developed the advanced hazard lights that comprise half the Hazard Enhanced Location Protocol, or HELP system.

“The system provides 12 to 15 seconds of warning about the upcoming incident — that’s a quarter of a mile at 60 mph,” Powers said.

HELP combines advanced hazard lights  ESS developed with digital alerts from HAAS Alert, the digital alert system Stellantis put on the road last year.

Car-to-car communication

The visible alerts use reworked hazard lights that flash in a speed and pattern research has shown to be more effective than traditional hazard lights, which went essentially unchanged since they debuted in 1951. ESS also has updates to make the flasher patterns police, fire and other emergency vehicles use more effective. The changes include flashing the lights a steady five times a second, and flashing all the lights together.