In exploring the future of the automobile industry, a Fox News reporter visited Detroit to check out the latest innovations, many of which will be standard on vehicles in the next two years. At Chrysler’s Electromagnetic Compatibility (EMC) lab, for instance, engineers test just about every conceivable radio signal, from Wi-Fi to GPS, to make sure all of in-car systems work correctly. In one test, technicians found that turning the wheel on a Jeep Cherokee caused interference with the AM radio. Such radio testing is especially important since the Department of Transportation announced that a new 5.9-GHz radio signal will help cars communicate with each other and the roadway.Learn about other innovations at FoxNews.com.