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Roy Nissany, 25, will be a test driver for UK-based ROKiT Williams Racing, another milestone on his drive to earn a coveted seat in an F1 racecar.
At eight years old, karting enthusiast Roy Nissany announced that he was going to be a Formula One racecar driver. Not that he wanted to be an F1 driver. That he would be an F1 driver.
On January 15, at age 25, Nissany signed a contract to become an official test driver for the UK-based Williams Group. ROKiT Williams Racing is one of only 10 Formula One teams in the world.
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Vehicle Technology
Cars today are increasingly complex. New technologies are constantly being implemented. Your vehicle is now more complex than people usually realize. Your car is now aware of so much of what is going on as you drive. Your vehicle is monitored by a super complex series of sensors which all relate accurate data to the computer controlling it. This computer is linked to the rest of the vehicles’ computers in a complex data bus. Your vehicle can contain over 25 different computers. This makes the way that your engine operates much more efficient.
These technologies also apply to many driver comfort features. Most modern cars have very complex infotainment systems. They allow the rider to listen to music, change vehicle settings, view navigation, and even play movies. These systems are advancing more and more each year. The inside of cars is becoming more and more technological always.
These new technologies are also being applied to safety features. These features help prevent accidents and help compensate for driver error. As technology continues to improve, we will begin to see autonomous cars emerge. This will completely revolutionize the world in which we live.
GPS Navigation
Many cars come with built-in navigation. These systems are extremely convenient. Modern navigation systems allow you to look up specific locations, restaurants, and stores. You are able to get directions to just about anywhere.
Many people use these systems every day, but few actually understand how they work. There are actually about 30 satellites orbiting about 12,000 miles above the earth. These satellites are strategically placed around the earth so that you should have at least 6 satellites pointed in your direction at any location. Your vehicle is equipped with a GPS receiver. The satellite will transmit a signal which contains a time stamp. When the signal reaches your vehicle, the receiver will decode the signal and use the time stamp to determine how far away the satellite is. You will need the signal of at least 3 satellites in order to be able to triangulate your location. As these technologies have improved, we are now able to determine a location as accurately as within 12 inches.
New technologies even allow for you to see the road in front of you, how many lanes there are, construction, and road closures. This makes driving to places you have never been before much easier.
Car Speakers
To make driving more enjoyable, your car has a complex audio system. This allows for you to listen to music. Modern technologies allow for you to listen to music over Bluetooth, satellite, radio, or by connecting a device manually.
Speakers are another very misunderstood part of your vehicle. They convert electrical signals into sounds. Car’s generally have four speakers, but some cars can have as many as 24 different speakers. Your speaker relies on electromagnetism in order to function properly. Your speaker contains a permanent magnet which is held in place. There is an electromagnetic coil near the magnet. This is suspended by a fiber diaphragm. When a voltage is applied to the coil, current will flow through which will create an electromagnetic field. The coil is then either attracted to or repelled by the magnet. This depends on the polarity of the voltage. This is what causes the diaphragm to flex inward or outward. As the diaphragm pulsates in and out, it creates sound waves. This is how you get the sound out of your speaker.
Technology truly is amazing. We have turned electrical signals into music, voices, and sounds.
Driver Safety Features
Newer cars also utilize technology to provide a lot of safety features. These are slowly becoming standard in many cars. They can help prevent a lot of accidents and make driving easier for the driver each day.
One of these amazing features is adaptive cruise control. Normally when driving in cruise control, you will continue at the same speed you are traveling. This allows for drivers to become distracted and less aware of the road. If someone gets in front of them, their cruise control will have them continue at the same speed, even if it means hitting another vehicle. Adaptive cruise control uses sensors to keep you a certain distance behind other vehicles. You will travel at your set speed until there is an object in front of you. When this happens the car automatically slows you down. Once the object is out of your way or you get over, your car will have you resume your speed. Check out the video below to see how this works.
Another great feature is lane keep assist. This feature utilizes a camera installed behind your rear-view mirror. The camera will monitor the lines on both sides of you. If you start to drift out of the lane, the system will activate. There are several different types of this available. Some will beep at you and vibrate your steering wheel and seat. This is to notify you that you are exiting the lane. There are also active systems which will actually steer your vehicle back into the lane.
Forward Collision Avoidance systems are also extremely useful. This system utilizes a camera the same as the lane keep assist. When you are approaching an object and are about to crash into it, the car will automatically brake for you. The car can come to a complete stop on its own. This could save the life of a distracted driver who looks away from the road for a moment.
Age of Technology
This article doesn’t even begin to scrape the surface of all of the technology that is out there. Vehicles are incredibly complex and advanced. We are quickly approaching the day when your vehicle will be able to do everything for you. When we reach the stage of autonomous driving, driving will never be the same.
The technologies developed help us to be more comfortable and to enjoy our driving experience more. They also make it safer everywhere that we go. Every year, these technologies get better and better. It will be exciting to see what cars are like in another 20 years.
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Improving Traffic Safety at the 2026 World Traffic Safety Symposium
I covered the 2026 World Traffic Safety Symposium at the New York International Auto Show this April. The symposium discussed the holistic safety and mobility of motor vehicles.
Mark Scheinberg, President of the Greater New York Automotive Dealers Association and the New York International Auto Show, opened the symposium.
Guest Speakers included:
John Bozzella, President & CEO, Alliance for Automotive Innovation, Jennifer Homendy, Chair, National Transportation Safety Board, Dr. Jeffrey Runge, former NHTSA Administrator, John Adkins, CEO, Governors Highway Safety Association, Mark F. Schroeder, Commissioner, NYS DMV, Governor’s Representative for Highway Safety, and many others.
Jennifer Homendy, Chair, National Transportation Safety Board, shared that there are 110 deaths per day in the United States from automobile crashes and that 95 percent of all deaths from planes, trains, and automobiles are from automobiles. I was shocked to hear this statistic! Some of the crashes were caused by the NTSB’s safety recommendations being ignored.
To help remedy the situation, the NTSB chair advocated for the implementation of safety technology in automobiles, such as alcohol detection and speed monitoring. Alcohol use while driving accounted for 12,000 deaths in the US. 11,00 deaths are the result of speeding, and 3,000 deaths are the result of distracted driving.
The NTSB chair stated that drug use while driving has skyrocketed with the legalization of Marijuana in some states. The NTSB chair recommended bringing driver safety education back. She said that people don’t read owner manuals in cars, and they don’t know about the operating mechanics of automation in cars. The more you use automation in a car, the more distracted you are. 97 percent of traffic crashes are caused by human factors. Auto deaths have dropped to 39500, but it is still too high! This is a 6 percent decline despite vehicles being safe.
Dr. Runge said that automotive safety is a team sport with automakers, auto dealers, states, law enforcement, and traffic enforcement working together to address the problem.
Jon Adkins highlights that bike lane advocacy in NYC has led to a decrease in bike fatalities over the past 3 years.
Marketing Schroder, NYS DMW Commissioner and CGTSC Chair, shared his commitment to road safety in New York State. He described the various task forces working to make roads safer for drivers and pedestrians. He also shared his work making the NYSDMV more efficient.
A new computer system was implemented at NYS DMV over a 4-year project, replacing 96 data lines. Since the Rockefeller administration, there has been only 1 dedicated data line used to process information and transactions. This also improved the customer experience at the DMV, reducing wait times from 2 to 3 hours to 15 minutes to do a transaction. Auto dealers do 1 million transactions with the NYS DMV.
Marketing Schroder, NYS DMW Commissioner, shared how New York is applying stricter enforcement against dangerous drivers
Alcohol and drug convictions now carry an 11-point penalty on your license, with an automatic suspension; previously, no points were added.
Teaming up with law enforcement and the community to reduce drug and alcohol impaired driving, the NYS DMV, DOT, and NYSP are coordinating and improving traffic safety.
The 2026 World Traffic Safety Symposium highlighted issues, insights, and solutions to improve traffic safety.
Major Auto Industry Mergers & Partnerships Shaping 2025
This year, the automotive industry is in full transformation mode. Multiple factors are at play, and electrification, autonomy, and software-defined vehicles are no longer catchphrases that managers just talk about. They’ve become business essentials, and automotive companies are racing to put these in place and stay ahead of the competition. Behind the scenes, what we have is mergers, alliances, and strategic partnerships that are redrawing the global map of mobility.
Let’s look at some of the biggest moves that are shaping the future of the auto industry in 2025—and what they mean for manufacturers, suppliers, and drivers alike.
1. Honda, Nissan, & Mitsubishi Eye Historic Merger
This alliance could pool R&D resources, reduce duplication, and give Japanese automakers a stronger foothold against Chinese and European EV giants.
2. Global Foundries Partnering with China Foundry: Semiconductor Synergy
As chip shortages continue to haunt the automotive industry, GlobalFoundries has partnered with a Chinese foundry to expand its automotive-grade semiconductor production. The goal? Secure supply chains for EVs, ADAS, and infotainment systems.
With vehicles becoming data centers on wheels, chip capacity is now a competitive advantage. This partnership ensures resilience and scalability.
3. Beijing Saimo & SGS-CSTC: Testing for Global Expansion
Chinese tech firm Beijing Saimo teamed up with SGS-CSTC to offer comprehensive testing and certification services for intelligent vehicles. This partnership supports Chinese OEMs expanding into Europe and North America.
As Chinese automakers go global, compliance and certification become critical. This alliance smooths the path for international growth.
4. Stellantis Restructures Amid Leadership Shakeup
While not a merger, Stellantis made headlines with internal restructuring following the resignation of CEO Carlos Tavares. The group is reevaluating its EV strategy and supplier relationships to regain market trust.
This is significant since leadership changes often signal deeper strategic pivots. We can expect Stellantis to intensify its focus on affordability, hybrid tech, and dealer engagement.
The Rise of Micro-Partnerships
Beyond headline mergers, 2025 is seeing a surge in micro-partnerships like battery recycling, AI software integration, and shared mobility platforms. These agile alliances are shaping the future of modular, service-driven automotive ecosystems.
This indicates that the auto industry is no longer siloed. Success now depends on collaboration across energy, tech, and logistics.
Final Thoughts
2025 is proving that in the auto world, no one wins alone. Whether it’s legacy giants like Honda, Nissan, and Mitsubishi joining forces, GlobalFoundries partnering with a Chinese foundry, Beijing Saimo teaming up with SGS-CSTC, or the Stellantis restructuring, the road ahead is paved with collaboration. Besides, the rise of micro-partnerships and alliances is good for the industry and indicates that automotive businesses now realize that success depends on teamwork and strategic partnerships. For us industry watchers, these mergers and partnerships aren’t just corporate moves—they’re a sign of what lies ahead in the mobility arena.
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