Blue Lights To Reset Internal Clocks
holy_calamity writes "Researchers at RPI are testing the effects of putting blue LEDs inside cars to keep drivers alert. People driving through the night are much more likely to cause accidents because our circadian rhythms just want to sleep — blue light at around 450nm wavelength can fool them into thinking it's morning and keep them awake."
I find the "darkness detection system" between my eyes and brain and my "switch the headlights on" system between my brain and hands works pretty well for entering a tunnel also.
That does not invalidate the feature; it's a convenience.
It invalidates the feature for me since I have no need for it. Neither is it a convenience because I have no need of it.
The luxury model of this car (which I don't have) has Lane Departure Warning System.
Good for you. And I bet sitting behind the wheel of your car makes you feel like an Airbus pilot with all those dials and blinking lights. But like I said, if it improves your driving experience then enjoy it - you've probably earnt it.
If you're crossing lanes on a highway without a turn signal enabled, it vibrates your chair in the appropriate direction.
Lovely. And I'm a good enough driver to start my blinkers manually when I change lanes. And you're vibrating chair now makes you feel like captain of the Space Shuttle. Again, we're both happy - please continue to enjoy your driving experience.
Not everything requires a three-page disclaimer, American.
Does the sarcasm, irony and general piss-taking humour not give you the clue? I'm British through and through, me ole' mucka.
Off you go then, don't forget to write - and please continue to enjoy your driving experience, Captain Cosmos of the M25 Space Lanes.
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