The document discusses vehicular ad-hoc networks (VANETs), which enable communication between vehicles (V2V) and between vehicles and infrastructure (V2I) to improve road safety and efficiency. It highlights the potential economic benefits of this technology, estimating savings of up to $5 trillion annually from accident avoidance and other efficiencies, while also addressing challenges like data management, security, and protocol standardization. The paper concludes with a simulation to demonstrate the functionality of VANETs in real-time traffic scenarios using SUMO and OpenStreetMap.