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Cars in future could be brought to standstill if driver gets tooangry
Drivers could have their cars brought to a standstill when they become
agitated under a vehicle safety system being developed by Huawei. Thermal-imaging cameras and heart-rate monitors could be used to tell when the driver is angry and the vehicle’s speed could be automatically cut. https://www.standard.co.uk/news/tran...-a4242046.html -- Bod |
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Cars in future could be brought to standstill if driver gets tooangry
On 21/09/2019 14:06, Bod wrote:
Drivers could have their cars brought to a standstill when they become agitated under a vehicle safety system being developed by Huawei. Thermal-imaging cameras and heart-rate monitors could be used to tell when the driver is angry and the vehicle’s speed could be automatically cut. https://www.standard.co.uk/news/tran...-a4242046.html Those would be very useful if they could be adapted for compulsory use by those permanently-angry urban cyclists constantly on the lookout for the opportunity for a fight with... well, with just about anyone, really. -- This email has been checked for viruses by AVG. https://www.avg.com |
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Cars in future could be brought to standstill if driver gets too angry
On Saturday, September 21, 2019 at 2:06:23 PM UTC+1, Bod wrote:
Drivers could have their cars brought to a standstill when they become agitated under a vehicle safety system being developed by Huawei. Thermal-imaging cameras and heart-rate monitors could be used to tell when the driver is angry and the vehicle’s speed could be automatically cut. https://www.standard.co.uk/news/tran...-a4242046.html -- Bod The whole road network would be clogged up with stationary cars. Oh hang on! |
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Cars in future could be brought to standstill if driver gets tooangry
On 21/09/2019 15:19, JNugent wrote:
Those would be very useful if they could be adapted for compulsory use by those permanently-angry urban cyclists constantly on the lookout for the opportunity for a fight with... well, with just about anyone, really. It has recently been established that you just make this up. Pity there are no spittle sensors on your computer. |
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Cars in future could be brought to standstill if driver gets tooangry
On 22/09/2019 14:03, TMS320 wrote:
On 21/09/2019 15:19, JNugent wrote: [Devices which sense the extent of a driver's irritation or anger and are capable of limiting the vehicle's operation as an amelioration method.] Those would be very useful if they could be adapted for compulsory use by those permanently-angry urban cyclists constantly on the lookout for the opportunity for a fight with... well, with just about anyone, really. It has recently been established that you just make this up. Pity there are no spittle sensors on your computer. Denial... never a good tactic. You know full well that you are wrong. But more importantly, so does everyone else. -- This email has been checked for viruses by AVG. https://www.avg.com |
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Cars in future could be brought to standstill if driver gets tooangry
On 22/09/2019 14:10, JNugent wrote:
On 22/09/2019 14:03, TMS320 wrote: On 21/09/2019 15:19, JNugent wrote: [Devices which sense the extent of a driver's irritation or anger and are capable of limiting the vehicle's operation as an amelioration method.] Those would be very useful if they could be adapted for compulsory use by those permanently-angry urban cyclists constantly on the lookout for the opportunity for a fight with... well, with just about anyone, really. It has recently been established that you just make this up. Pity there are no spittle sensors on your computer. Denial... never a good tactic. You know full well that you are wrong. But more importantly, so does everyone else. Topically, take a look at this warrior, so recently praised in this NG: https://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/article-7447037/Hunt-head-butting-cyclist-ran-red-light-clipped-pedestrian.html -- This email has been checked for viruses by AVG. https://www.avg.com |
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Cars in future could be brought to standstill if driver gets tooangry
On 22/09/2019 14:10, JNugent wrote:
On 22/09/2019 14:03, TMS320 wrote: On 21/09/2019 15:19, JNugent wrote: [Devices which sense the extent of a driver's irritation or anger and are capable of limiting the vehicle's operation as an amelioration method.] Those would be very useful if they could be adapted for compulsory use by those permanently-angry urban cyclists constantly on the lookout for the opportunity for a fight with... well, with just about anyone, really. It has recently been established that you just make this up. Pity there are no spittle sensors on your computer. Denial... never a good tactic. It's a valid response to your allegation. Up to you to prove it. You know full well that you are wrong. But more importantly, so does everyone else. How do you know what other people think? |
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Cars in future could be brought to standstill if driver gets tooangry
On 22/09/2019 14:14, JNugent wrote:
On 22/09/2019 14:10, JNugent wrote: You know full well that you are wrong. But more importantly, so does everyone else. Topically, take a look at this warrior, so recently praised in this NG: https://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/article-7447037/Hunt-head-butting-cyclist-ran-red-light-clipped-pedestrian.html It's known as an anecdote. I suppose it doesn't count when 100 drivers a day use their car bodywork...? |
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Cars in future could be brought to standstill if driver gets tooangry
On 22/09/2019 14:25, TMS320 wrote:
On 22/09/2019 14:10, JNugent wrote: On 22/09/2019 14:03, TMS320 wrote: On 21/09/2019 15:19, JNugent wrote: [Devices which sense the extent of a driver's irritation or anger and are capable of limiting the vehicle's operation as an amelioration method.] Those would be very useful if they could be adapted for compulsory use by those permanently-angry urban cyclists constantly on the lookout for the opportunity for a fight with... well, with just about anyone, really. It has recently been established that you just make this up. Pity there are no spittle sensors on your computer. Denial... never a good tactic. It's a valid response to your allegation. Up to you to prove it. You know full well that you are wrong. But more importantly, so does everyone else. How do you know what other people think? The people I'm referring to give no signs of doing much thinking. -- This email has been checked for viruses by AVG. https://www.avg.com |
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Cars in future could be brought to standstill if driver gets tooangry
On 22/09/2019 14:29, TMS320 wrote:
On 22/09/2019 14:14, JNugent wrote: On 22/09/2019 14:10, JNugent wrote: You know full well that you are wrong. But more importantly, so does everyone else. Topically, take a look at this warrior, so recently praised in this NG: https://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/article-7447037/Hunt-head-butting-cyclist-ran-red-light-clipped-pedestrian.html It's known as an anecdote. It's also known as an example. I suppose it doesn't count when 100 drivers a day use their car bodywork...? -- This email has been checked for viruses by AVG. https://www.avg.com |
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