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General Category => General Discussion => Topic started by: Penderic on December 26, 2015, 01:53:47 AM
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This looks like a good idea.....
(http://i1299.photobucket.com/albums/ag77/Penderic/Penderic047/Samsung%20Safety%20Truck_zpsmg88h8kj.jpg)
Uses a wireless camera on the front and some big screens on the back. While youre waiting to pass, maybe also could show you some commericals! Wonder what channel is on the next truck up ahead? :boozing:
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I suppose it'll give un-attentive drivers something to watch when they are not texting.
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I must admit, that is pretty cool!
ZZ
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that's pretty neat. I wonder if I'd be able to not become distracted by the screen and NOT see the trucks brake lights.
seems like that'd be a cool military camouflage trick.
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Really good idea for advertising their wares.. if those LCSs can survive that kind of service, they ought to last forever in the house.
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Make it more interesting. Add a 10 second delay between the camera and screen! :evil:
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Make it more interesting. Add a 10 second delay between the camera and screen! :evil:
Or even better, make the screen show what the camera will see in 10 seconds.
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Where I live, trucks often block traffic in areas where passing is prohibited. Perhaps they could play a movie to entertain the people behind them...
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If it showed the road ahead, it would be really useful on some of the roads I ride where they are normal 2 lane with not so much room.
Often on LH sweepers (remember I'm in the UK) your view is blocked by the truck and although the road may be perfectly safe to execute a pass you cannot do so without moving into the opposite lane, which would be very hazardous.
That would solve the problem, unless they put on a 10 second delay of course :wink:
I think what would happen is it would be used as a mobile advertisement hoarding and instead of being a safety plus it would just be a giant distraction to the truck stop lights as already mentioned and a big safety minus
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So when the hit the brakes, the whole screen flashes red.
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So when the hit the brakes, the whole screen flashes red.
....well, if'n that don't get your attention, you were going to crash anyway......
kjf
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Or maybe just drive right on through since you can see through.
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so at night it gives the impression of two on comming vehicles, one in either carriageway - nice!
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The Land Rover is so you can see who you are squashing, and snap a photo of the expression on their face to put on U-tube.
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(http://www.desktophdphotos.com/wp-content/uploads/2015/06/Wile-E.-Coyote-and-Road-Runner-Cartoon.jpg)
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Talk about a distraction!! How could you NOT look at that thing? I can see both the + and - sides of this feature. :undecided: Would a truck driver really want to help you get around them or would he/she really want to see you get taken out?
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Talk about a distraction!! How could you NOT look at that thing? I can see both the + and - sides of this feature. :undecided: Would a truck driver really want to help you get around them or would he/she really want to see you get taken out?
You've never seen the tanker trucks with highly polished back ends that work like huge convex mirrors?
In this case it is called advertising.
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(http://www.desktophdphotos.com/wp-content/uploads/2015/06/Wile-E.-Coyote-and-Road-Runner-Cartoon.jpg)
Too funny. I had the same thought. :boozing:
John Henry
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No one has yet mentioned it but those vehicles are all stopped. If not, the person taking the picture is about to be run over. There is no one sitting in the car behind the truck either.
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A pretty good idea but it's slathered in future liability issues with a whiff of; "OK to pass" floating around it.
Todd.
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No one has yet mentioned it but those vehicles are all stopped. If not, the person taking the picture is about to be run over. There is no one sitting in the car behind the truck either.
All that effort and they could have just used photoshop!
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No one has yet mentioned it but those vehicles are all stopped. If not, the person taking the picture is about to be run over. There is no one sitting in the car behind the truck either.
I took Penderic at his word that the truck has a camera lense on the front and screens on the trailer back. Stupid me?
Yes, I've been behind tankers with polished rear ends, but that can be ignored. No way could I totally ignore something like this in front of me if it was real.