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  • Anyone notice how close that car was to the truck?
    Remember, if you can't see the mirrors on the truck, the driver of the truck can not see YOU!
  • Cool idea. Would let you see traffic stopped ahead in your lane, hazards/debris in the road, etc. I'm all for anything that improves safety.
  • wnjj's avatar
    wnjj
    Explorer II
    Puttin wrote:
    What's the rush to pass a vehicle? Where will you be after that....300' further up the highway behind someone else? Stay alive and keep those around you safe too...just hang in there. JMHO


    Ever notice how slow some big rigs go uphill?
  • Cool but there other more effective technologies that are much less expensive and have more uses.

    If the insurance companies will foot the bill, those would be great on the back of the RV....assuming you could route the TV thru it to play the game once you get to the campground.
  • What's the rush to pass a vehicle? Where will you be after that....300' further up the highway behind someone else? Stay alive and keep those around you safe too...just hang in there. JMHO
  • And the benefit to the trucking companies would be.....................?
    At a cost of several thousand dollars per screen it ain't gonna happen!
  • wa8yxm's avatar
    wa8yxm
    Explorer III
    I would not mind seeing what is in front of the truck I'm following but I'm concerned that the man with the license plate 1 D 10 T might be distracted and.. Smash into the screen.

    (Yes, I know that's a Wiley E Coyote move but hey).
  • That looks amazing. Hope I see one of those on my trip in the next two weeks.