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Almost everyone looks to the side before they change direction when driving. Often, the lane change ensues without a signal. This device senses the sideways movement (or even eye tracking of eye motion to the side) and activates the appropriate turn signal.
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Checking the wing mirrors is going to confuse the shit out of people. |
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But when do you check the wing mirrors? Exactly, just before you change lanes. |
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Perhaps an "intent to turn signal?" Perhaps half as bright? |
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You should be checking your side mirrors regularly, to know what's around you, and just in case. |
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But you could build a motion sensor into the cell-phone earpiece that everyone seems to be wearing, Bluetooth it to the car, and program it all to remember the motion of each driver's particular lane-checking, along with an approving nod or rejecting headshake, or whatever the driver does/wants. |
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This reminds me of riding the front seat of a tandem bicycle and asking the person on the back to signal for turns. I often said the wrong direction, for some reason, so I always had to tip my head in the direction that I really wanted. |
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