Samsung’s ‘transparent’ truck will save lives

Samsung’s ‘transparent’ truck will save lives

June 23, 2015   11:33 am

In an attempt to make the roads safer for drivers, Samsung has unveiled a new ‘transparent’ truck.

The prototype truck uses a front-facing camera that is live streamed onto its back doors, so drivers following the over-size vehicle can see what is ahead.

“This allows drivers to have a better view when deciding whether it is safe to overtake,” Samsung wrote in a blog post.

“Another advantage of the Safety Truck is that it may reduce the risk of accidents caused by sudden braking or animals crossing the road.”

Even more impressive is the camera includes night vision capabilities, meaning the technology works both day and night.

Argentina was selected for the testing of the technology due to its two lane roads being responsible for a high number of traffic accidents.

The prototype has since been pulled from the roads, but Samsung has said it will continue to develop the technology with the assistance of nonprofits and government regulators.

Source: news.com.au

 

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