 Auto makers claim they can't share a band of wireless spectrum they've never used because it will make your car less safe. Wait a minute. It breaks when you don't. Forward collision warning and autonomous emergency braking available on the newly redesigned Passat. Front automatic braking technology can sense a collision and automatically brake to help reduce the collision severity. The Touring Elite is equipped with advanced safety features like lane departure warning. There are already safety applications being used in cars right now including crash avoidance sensors, backup cameras and other driver assist functions that don't even use the spectrum car companies are fighting to lock down. Forward collision alert and lane departure warning. The lane keeping assist, lane departure and sway warning. We badly need more spectrum for the Wi-Fi we use on our phones, iPads and computers every day. But auto makers refuse to share the spectrum they're not even using. The FCC has a chance to make more spectrum available for both Wi-Fi and vehicles. Go to saveourwi-fi.org and sign the petition. Your Wi-Fi depends on it.