Old Jun 3, 2006 | 12:55 AM
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Default Re: Driveaware's LaneFX blind spot exposure system

Originally Posted by Midlife
I found this on Engadget:

I am slowly getting used to the difficult site issues with my Crossfire coupe but this gadget might actually be worth the money. Check it out.
We've seen a fair number of so-called rear-looking safety systems of dubious merit in our time. Now Drivaware is offering what it claims to be the world's first "active blind spot exposure system" with their LaneFX product. It's quite simple really, as long as your car is equipped with powered mirrors, then flipping on the turn-signal causes the side-mirror to sweep and expose your blind spot allowing you to safely execute your lane change without ever moving the ol' noodle. So go ahead and layout the $296 for the deluxe model.

LaneFX

Midlife ... you forgot the beer and the Hindu cow part ... don't you think those are essential?? ROFL
 
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