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Or, in the front truck the driver can have a drivers-eye view from the rear truck.
GM Europe's Opel and Vauxhall divisions have created a new headlamp that tracks a driver's eye movements and adjusts the beam to shine exactly where the eyes are looking.
And a sport utility's high body may not only cause it to roll over but may also impede a driver's eye contact with pedestrians or car drivers below to prevent an accident.
Several times in "Rush," Ron Howard's excitingly torqued movie set in the Formula One race world, the camera gets so close to a driver's eye that you can see each trembling lash.
The bar is positioned roughly where a driver's eye line would be, to try to catch the attention of those around it who would look in its direction.
The connections let the camera's view stream in real time to the dashboard display, so the driver can adjust its view as needed – but once underway, the software wisely blocks the video stream so a driver's eye doesn't stray from the road ahead.
The video provides a driver's eye view of the trip, including a clear look at how the human behind the steering wheel (who's there only for legal compliance reasons) never once touches either the wheel or the brake and gas pedals.
If a driver makes eye contact and gives you a thumbs up, then you're okay.
To further mitigate distracted driving, "we're investigating the use of a camera to detect driver eye movements and incorporating a head-up display," said Dominic Ronzello, Chrysler's senior manager of human-machine interface and ergonomics.
Cameras track drivers' eyes while they are driving under a variety of test conditions.
Voice activated systems in newer radio systems would seem to offer an advantage over older car radios of keeping the drivers eyes on the road.
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