โOct-08-2017 11:37 AM
RDalr
โOct-11-2017 05:15 PM
โOct-11-2017 03:07 PM
fj12ryder wrote:LarryJM wrote:Perhaps you shouldn't be using that since it's seems like you can't understand the written word very well. I compared the HUD to a cell phone only in that it is a distraction. Ever watch these yahoos text? They put that phone right there at the top of their steering wheel so they don't have to look down. They just refocus from the view ahead to the view on their phone, kind of like refocusing on the HUD. Since they don't have to look down it must be much safer, right? Well, maybe not.
That is very similar to what I have and as I said I can move that display up/down and change the intensity. Once you get familiar with the HUGE amount of information there (including a little turn arrow based on your NAV track so you don't even have to look at your normal car display) IMO it makes overall driving much safer for everyone. Those like fj12ryder that have absolutely no idea how these things work and unfortunately like express factless opinions that are very unhelpful and totally off base.:h:S His lame comparison to something like a cell phone where you have to actually take you eyes off the road and concentrate on interacting with something in your hand just demonstrates IMO his total lack of understanding what reasonably designed HUDS are all about.
Larry
I guess if you don't like the message, you attack the messenger. It's seems to be the only way to "defend" your view.
โOct-11-2017 11:01 AM
LarryJM wrote:Perhaps you shouldn't be using that since it's seems like you can't understand the written word very well. I compared the HUD to a cell phone only in that it is a distraction. Ever watch these yahoos text? They put that phone right there at the top of their steering wheel so they don't have to look down. They just refocus from the view ahead to the view on their phone, kind of like refocusing on the HUD. Since they don't have to look down it must be much safer, right? Well, maybe not.
That is very similar to what I have and as I said I can move that display up/down and change the intensity. Once you get familiar with the HUGE amount of information there (including a little turn arrow based on your NAV track so you don't even have to look at your normal car display) IMO it makes overall driving much safer for everyone. Those like fj12ryder that have absolutely no idea how these things work and unfortunately like express factless opinions that are very unhelpful and totally off base.:h:S His lame comparison to something like a cell phone where you have to actually take you eyes off the road and concentrate on interacting with something in your hand just demonstrates IMO his total lack of understanding what reasonably designed HUDS are all about.
Larry
โOct-11-2017 08:54 AM
shastagary wrote:
so what is so distracting and dangerous about seeing this hud display rather than taking your eyes off the road to check your speed or your gps i think this is much safer you can see the road and see how fast your going where your next turn is all without looking away from the road.
โOct-11-2017 07:10 AM
shastagary wrote:That actually doesn't look too bad. That's looked pretty small and unobtrusive. Something like that might work. At least until they decide you need everything up there including radio station information.
so what is so distracting and dangerous about seeing this hud display rather than taking your eyes off the road to check your speed or your gps i think this is much safer you can see the road and see how fast your going where your next turn is all without looking away from the road.
โOct-11-2017 06:12 AM
magicbus wrote:shastagary wrote:Thank you. I've been trying to figure out a way to post this and get the point across. You did it perfectly.
so what is so distracting and dangerous about seeing this hud display rather than taking your eyes off the road to check your speed or your gps i think this is much safer you can see the road and see how fast your going where your next turn is all without looking away from the road.
Dave
RDalr
โOct-10-2017 05:23 PM
shastagary wrote:Thank you. I've been trying to figure out a way to post this and get the point across. You did it perfectly.
so what is so distracting and dangerous about seeing this hud display rather than taking your eyes off the road to check your speed or your gps i think this is much safer you can see the road and see how fast your going where your next turn is all without looking away from the road.
โOct-10-2017 02:46 PM
โOct-10-2017 02:05 PM
jim1521 wrote:No sense? Quite the opposite, too many people using cell phones or other distracting gadgets are sure they're doing very well with their driving. Ask the other people around him that have had to move out of his way, avoid his sudden partial lane changes, or have had to wait for him to notice that the light has changed. Being on a motorcycle makes a person very aware of the distracted driving going on.
That makes no sense. None of the people around him know what his driving skills are like - or anything else for that matter. All you'll get from those people are OPINIONS.
If he's breaking the law that's one thing. If it's someone's OPINION that he's a risk, that's entirely another. Should we ask someone who's eating a sandwich, or drinking a cup of coffee, or picking their nose, or any other form of distraction as well if they're a risk?
โOct-10-2017 01:48 PM
RDalr
โOct-10-2017 09:52 AM
fj12ryder wrote:LarryJM wrote:You may feel this way, but the only way to know for sure is to see how the people around you feel. Ask some cell phone operators and texters if they feel they are a danger to other drivers/pedestrians.
I really like the factory HUD system in my Genesis car. It's position can be adjusted up and down, the intensity changed and even can have different color schemes. I don't find it distracting at all and extremely usefull way to display and monitor all the complex technologies in my car.
Larry
โOct-10-2017 09:31 AM
LarryJM wrote:You may feel this way, but the only way to know for sure is to see how the people around you feel. Ask some cell phone operators and texters if they feel they are a danger to other drivers/pedestrians.
I really like the factory HUD system in my Genesis car. It's position can be adjusted up and down, the intensity changed and even can have different color schemes. I don't find it distracting at all and extremely usefull way to display and monitor all the complex technologies in my car.
Larry
โOct-10-2017 12:16 AM
โOct-09-2017 09:38 PM