Wouldn't It Be Better To Put Transponders & Receivers OntoCyclists & Motorists Respectively & Save Lives As Well As Prison Time?
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The transponder would broadcast at 3 different AM frequencies, each frequency is for a different range, ~10 m, ~30 m and ~50 m, depending on conditions. The idea of using different frequencies for different ranges came from a young mom who was concerned about using those low profile baby trailers. As a kid the dad was ridden around on a handle bar seat so he could see everything. Kids are action junkies and need to be ridden on handle bar seats. Different EM wave lengths reflect / refract around curves and through wooded areas differently so select the wavelengths accordingly. A conventional AM radio would only be able to tune in to one frequency and the driver might want the longest range alert. A dedicated receiver could be set to the short distance frequency in the city and/or the longer distance frequencies at higher speeds. Or it could be set to receive all three. Even a drunk driver might sober up a bit hearing one or two alerts. http://www.foxnews.com/us/2018/06/11...-sentence.html 8 years/life. |
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