Core Insights - The first highway "warning-rescue" closed-loop system in China has been implemented in Jiangsu, addressing traditional traffic emergency response issues such as slow response times and scattered coverage [1][2] - The "Eagle Eye Guardian" warning system, developed by the China Academy of Safety Science and Technology in collaboration with Gaode, features second-level risk warnings and a collaborative approach involving over 1 billion users [1] - The system has achieved full coverage of highways, national roads, and rural roads, adapting to various travel modes, with an average of over 88 million warnings issued daily [1] Group 1 - Jiangsu was chosen as a pilot due to its advanced smart traffic infrastructure and collaborative mechanisms, which provide a conducive environment for the system's implementation [2] - The system has been upgraded to include warnings for adverse weather conditions such as ice and fog, and it dynamically adjusts warning thresholds for high-risk areas [2] - The innovative "Eagle Eye Alarm" feature can detect and alert authorities within 6 seconds of a vehicle stopping abnormally, creating a closed-loop rescue response [2] Group 2 - The implementation of the "Eagle Eye Guardian" system has led to a reported 10% decrease in daily vehicle accidents during the 2025 National Day holiday compared to the previous year on the G2 Jinghu Expressway [1]
秒级预警护航春运回家路
Xin Hua Ri Bao·2026-02-06 21:21