Emily Brooke,a student from the University of Brighton,making a laser sniper tool for cyclists more visible to motorists is greater.The tool is designed to minimize the number of cyclist accidents.
In a news release issued by the university,Brooke says,"80 percent of bicycle accidents occur due to a bike that runs straight hit by vehicles to maneuver."Brooke also explains that the main factor is the failure of motorists to see cyclists.
To make cyclists more visible,Brooke pairing a device capable of firing a symbol of bright green a few feet in front of the bike,giving a signal to the vehicle that there is a bike on the side.The symbol will remain visible in bright daylight and can be made to blink. The tool is called Blaze. When designing Blaze, Brooke consult with an expert driver safety, the city of Brighton & Hove, Brighton & Hove bus company, as well as some psychologists.
ReplyDeleteGreat thoughts you got there, believe I may possibly try just some of it throughout my daily life.
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