Land Rover develops 'invisible' car bonnet
April 15, 2014
A new gizmo developed by Land Rover that allows drivers of its vehicles' to see through the bonnet to the ground directly beneath and in front of the bumper could help make roads safer for pedestrians and cyclists.
Cameras film an area of ground beneath and directly in front of the car that it is impossible for the driver to see. The images are projected onto a head-up display on the inside of the windscreen – effectively allowing the driver to see through the bonnet.
The technology has been fitted to a Land Rover with a view to improving off-road performance, but it may have benefits for road safety. Heavier vehicles such as SUVs and lorries represent a threat to pedestrian and cyclists. HGVs have been known to run over cyclists waiting directly in front of them at lights because there is blind spot directly ahead of the vehicle.
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