“…In all these studies there was evidence that the dose absorbed by the human body was always below the basic restriction of the ICNIRP [22] and IEEE [23] guidelines of 0.08 W/kg in the overall body, and 2 W/kg in 10 g of tissues in the head and torso region, and 4 W/kg in 10 g tissues of the limb region. In contrast to the previous articles that examined the exposure levels of road users in free space [16]- [20] and, in the best case, using an analytical approach that accounts for the influence of buildings and roads on the propagation of the RF field generated by vehicular antennas [21], this current study wants to consider a more realistic urban scenario that includes 3D models of all the most characteristic features seen in a real urban environment, i.e., buildings, roads and vegetation like trees and grass. Furthermore, while most of the attention in the previous studies was placed on V2V technology [16]- [21], nothing is known about the exposure levels emitted by other V2X technologies, for example by the infrastructure, i.e., by V2I communication.…”