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In automotive contexts, a “beacon” typically refers to a device used for signaling or navigation purposes, often in conjunction with GPS or other positioning systems. Beacons in this context can serve several purposes:

  1. Navigation Beacons: These are used to mark specific locations or points of interest along routes, providing guidance to drivers.
  2. Safety Beacons: Used for emergency situations or to alert drivers about hazards, road conditions, or construction zones ahead.
  3. Vehicle-to-Vehicle Communication: Beacons can facilitate communication between vehicles, helping in collision avoidance or traffic management systems.
  4. Location-based Services: In applications like ride-sharing or logistics, beacons can help identify pickup/drop-off points or track vehicle movements.

These devices are becoming increasingly sophisticated with advancements in connectivity and sensor technology, enhancing both safety and efficiency on the road.

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