Accident investigation relies (relied?) heavily on position of a skid mark and its length. With ABS becoming the norm, this is one piece of information missing from the investigation.
I suggest that as the ABS becomes active, it sprays paint onto the floor, replicating where a skid mark would have been, or proving whether or not the brake was actually applied. It could even print the vehicle's speed too.-- paraffin power, Apr 13 2005 Having worked at a rental car "arena," I can say with confidence that this would be a horrible thing to do to the road. I don't know how many non-regulated races we had, but the roads would be covered in spraypaint, no matter where they were.-- AfroAssault, Apr 13 2005 it'd be cool to have car inkjet capability, so you could write messages to the cars behind you.-- theircompetitor, Apr 13 2005 If the ink/paint was biodegradable (gone from sun/rain) in a few days, I think it would work. Croissant!-- trekbody, Apr 13 2005 Maybe use talcum powder, or flour, or something.-- moomintroll, Apr 13 2005 If it were biodegradable and washed out in a couple of days, it would probably be much less useful for investigations. Your heart's in the right place, [paraffin], but I think this would end up either too messy or too useless.-- disbomber, Apr 13 2005 Many cars with ABS now also have a "black box" capability that records, among other things, the ABS behavior, speed, airbag deployment, etc. for the last 30 seconds before impact.-- krelnik, Apr 14 2005 random, halfbakery