Posted by BarnyardEngineering on March 22, 2022 at 12:40:15 from (161.69.113.33):
In Reply to: world going nuts! posted by JMOR on March 22, 2022 at 09:55:25:
People plow into the backs of emergency vehicles on the side of the road with their flashers going full-tilt because they "didn't SEE it!" Happens on a regular basis.
You think a simple dim incandescent bulb is going to cut it for a stop/turn/tail light in modern traffic?
Even car taillights have to flicker and flash randomly to get the attention of people behind you these days. That's why there's "software" (really a simple program on a chip) in your taillight.
Sure if they rear-end you it's their fault, but how about they don't hit you in the first place? Saves a trip to the body shop. Saves fighting with insurance companies. Saves having to spend the rest of your life in pain with a permanent inoperable neck injury, or worse, addicted to opiates.
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