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[–] JaN0h4ck@feddit.org 121 points 1 day ago (27 children)

Not selling tanks as cars could also help. Especially with fatality rates

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[–] RickyRigatoni@retrolemmy.com 18 points 1 day ago (11 children)

Don't worry, my fellow americans, we'll still manage to fuck it up.

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[–] unconfirmedsourcesDOTgov@lemmy.sdf.org 49 points 1 day ago (17 children)

Since we're all throwing random ideas out here, I want to equip my vehicle with an annoyingly loud external speaker so that when someone near me does something dumb, I can personally shame them.

[–] psivchaz@reddthat.com 9 points 1 day ago (4 children)

I am not trying to brake check people and get in an accident but I would very much like a signal for "Please remove your car from my butthole, it's getting uncomfortable."

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[–] samus12345@sh.itjust.works 23 points 1 day ago (1 children)

Counterpoint: the dumb people could have them as well.

[–] Kolanaki@pawb.social 31 points 1 day ago (1 children)

Every car needs proximity chat so traffic becomes like a COD lobby.

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[–] catloaf@lemm.ee 202 points 1 day ago (53 children)

By signaling to oncoming traffic and vehicles approaching from the side, a front brake light provides an essential visual cue that a car is slowing down or preparing to stop. When the light is extinguished, it indicates that a stationary vehicle might initiate movement. According to Tomasch, this visual feedback can significantly truncate the reaction time for other road users, leading to shorter stopping distances and consequently diminishing the likelihood of accidents.

Sounds reasonable. Personally I just want front turn signals to be visible from the opposite side again.

[–] entropicdrift@lemmy.sdf.org 125 points 1 day ago (9 children)

And also like, used at all.

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[–] BlindFrog@lemmy.world 29 points 1 day ago (9 children)

Reminded me of this Technology Connections video, in which the dude explained (among other brake-light related things) how some law allows electric vehicles to get away with not using their brake lights: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=U0YW7x9U5TQ

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[–] Shdwdrgn@mander.xyz 51 points 1 day ago (17 children)

I still think rear signaling could be improved dramatically by using a wide third-brake light to show the intensity of braking.

For example -- I have seen some aftermarket turn signals which are bars the width of the vehicle, and show a "moving" signal starting in the center and then progressing towards the outer edge of the vehicle.

So now take that idea for brake. When you barely have your foot on the brake pedal, it would light a couple lights in the center of your brake signal. Press a little harder and now it's lighting up 1/4 of the lights from the center towards the outside edge of the vehicle. And when you're pressing the brake pedal to the floor, all of the lights are lit up from the center to the outside edges of the vehicle. The harder you press on the pedal, the more lights are illuminated.

Now you have an immediate indication of just how hard the person in front of you is braking. With the normal on/off brake signals, you don't know what's happening until moments later as you determine how fast you are approaching that car. They could be casually slowing, or they could be locking up their wheels for an accident in front of them.

[–] turtlesareneat@discuss.online 33 points 1 day ago (12 children)

Japan introduced brake lights that increase intensity based on how hard the driver was braking. 20+ years ago. They tested it in the US and drivers found it to be “confusing.”

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