New Device That Projects Signals On Cyclists’ Back
A mounted device that projects signals on cyclists’ backs might soon improve the relationship between road-users of every sort.
A mounted device that projects signals on cyclists’ backs might soon improve the relationship between road-users of every sort.
An idea that instead of changing people’s lives, saves them.
After Chongqing in China and Washington DC in US, now Antwerp in Belgium has it’s own “text walking lanes”.
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The device interfaces with internet forecasts and weather programs, meaning that you can use it to tell you what the weather will be like tomorrow.
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