This vehicle is equipped with a laser system that warns drivers not to pass or overtake it. This feature is especially useful when there are large load vehicles in front, and the laser helps ensure safe driving. In China, lasers are being used to prevent drivers from falling asleep on the highway: https://lnkd.in/dCRY5bFX I like this idea. Follow Endrit Restelica for more tech stuff. #ai #technology #innovation
Since when does Green not mean go?
Smart tech alert! (Who knew lasers could be traffic cops?)... Using lasers to guide and protect = game-changer. It's not just about preventing overtakes… …it's about pioneering safety on the roads. And let's not sleep on the part where it keeps drivers awake—literally a bright idea. Thanks for shining a light on this, Endrit. Keeping us in the 'beam' with tech innovations is always appreciated. ––––––––– P.S “If any of you are keen to MASTER the art of writing great copy… …just read through my most recent post. And If you find it “relatable” do follow my page for daily engaging content + motivation. Can’t wait to have you part of my connections!”
Stupid waste of money. Should just put discipline back into society and teach people how to drive correctly. and respectfully. Just another gimmick to make money.
Sounds interesting but will drunk drivers be in a state of mind to see the danger and obey?
Interested, in the West Green would indicate GO, and Red would indicate Stop or Don't Go. The choice of colour, is that a cultural thing? Or are the Chinese not going to pass because their army uses green laser as rifle sights?
I don't know, it seems to me that is the line to cross and green means go!
Yeah that wouldn’t work in the states lol love to see that thing try and make it down 270
Wouldn't it be much safer to position the laser light lower instead of on the roof? Vehicles on opposite lane could be distracted by the beam??
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9moGreat, technology used to improve security. But the light could be red, the universal color for “do not cross.”