Yesterday I saw a private hire car that had a little orange light that turned on when something moved into it's blind spot. It was an orange tirangle in the corner of the nearside wing-mirror.
It was a flash Merc. But hey, the technology exists ... I chatted to the driver, who wasn't used to it yet as he'd only got the car that day ... but it seemed intriguing, to me. I guess the sensors work in a similar way to the parking sensors that many cars have these days.
When I saw it I thought of the possible application to LGVs.
Yesterday I saw a private hire car that had a little orange light that turned on when something moved into it's blind spot. It was an orange tirangle in the corner of the nearside wing-mirror.
It was a flash Merc. But hey, the technology exists ... I chatted to the driver, who wasn't used to it yet as he'd only got the car that day ... but it seemed intriguing, to me. I guess the sensors work in a similar way to the parking sensors that many cars have these days.
When I saw it I thought of the possible application to LGVs.