New options in autos?

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New options in autos?

Post by jimmacsrx7 » Tue Nov 10, 2009 6:38 pm

Is there a new option in cars today that I have not heard about? I believe it is sold to mostly teenage/20 something girls.
It must be some sort of forward veiwing device for your car that rests in your lap.Like a periscope for a submarine.
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Re: New options in autos?

Post by breakaway500 » Tue Nov 10, 2009 6:49 pm

Last trip back from NHMS,I could not believe how many 6"x6" bright screens I saw stuck onto the dash or windshield, right in front of the driver.At night,they were very visible. At least the eyes of the "drivers" are pointed foreward.However,still too much of a distraction for many,as they seem almost mesmerized by them..Between people text messaging and watching their Garmins or other TV/DVD/ screen devices ( :shock: ) the track is the only place I feel safe! I was thinking about a bike ride tomorrow,but I don't know... :( No wonder there are so many gizmos controlling cars today.People don't seem interested in driving any more. Such a shame..
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Re: New options in autos?

Post by Kai Noeske » Tue Nov 10, 2009 7:26 pm

The most dangerous activity in my current life is the bicycle ride through the middle of Boston - by far, despite a general interest in going-fast activities (wheels, snow, etc).

It got a LOT worse for cyclists once people started texting while driving.

Did you see the study where they found that texting raises the risk of accident (read: killing a pedestrian/cyclist) 23 (!) times??? :shock:

Recently, there was that accident where a Boston street car rear-ended another one. Driver was texting. :x
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Re: New options in autos?

Post by horizenjob » Tue Nov 10, 2009 8:35 pm

It must be some sort of forward veiwing device for your car that rests in your lap.
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Re: New options in autos?

Post by cuda6666 » Tue Nov 10, 2009 9:39 pm

The bad news is that inattentive driving is on the rise. The good news is that there is an inverse correlation between inattentive driving and seat belt use. :D
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