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City traffic

There is lots of traffic in our cities. The private car remains a popular means of transport. Our explanatory video shows the problems that urban traffic leads to and possible solutions. Translation and dubbing: alugha

Driver Assistance Systems: Part 4 – Traffic Jam Assist

Traffic Jam Assist supports the driver in slow moving traffic, combining the Lane Assist with the Adaptive Cruise Control ACC. --------- Further information on Volkswagen can be found here: https://www.volkswagen-media-services... and on Twitter: https://twitter.com/vwpress_en.

Driver Assistance Systems: Part 5 – Traffic Sign Recognition

Detected traffic signs, vehicle data and information from the navigation system - Traffic Sign Recognition processes a variety of information and keeps the driver informed about the current situation. --------- Further information on Volkswagen can be found here: https://www.volkswagen-media-serv

Noise - causes, effects and solutions

Be it road traffic, neighbors or air traffic: three out of four people in Germany are bothered or annoyed by noise. Our video explains the causes of noise, the effects of noise and how we can reduce it. You can find more information about noise on the UBA website www.umweltbundesamt.de at https://ww

Causes of air pollution

Air pollution has many causes. The biggest polluter is energy production, with two-thirds of particulate emissions coming from coal-fired power plants. Road traffic and factory farming in agriculture also contribute to this. Author: 3sat/nano/Labo M/Johan von Mirbach/Chris Caliman/Christoph Valenti

Requirements for car-free cities

Is a car-free city also a model for large cities with millions of inhabitants? Delivery traffic, medical care, craftsmen - completely without cars? Concepts like the "15-minute city" are supposed to provide a solution. Author: ZDF/TerraX/Luisa Zech/Tobias Lenz/Maximilian Mohr Translation and dubbi

Explaining Real Driving Emissions (RDE) | Volkswagen

RDE stands for Real Driving Emissions. Unlike the NEDC and WLTP, the emission measurements are performed in real traffic conditions rather than on a test rig. The exhaust emissions (nitrogen oxides and particles/particulate matter) recorded while driving in traffic are called real emissions. Follow