SAFETY * Belgium - Fifty truck drivers in Lisa2Alert testing the blind spot warning system!
Brussels,Belgium -Truck Business, by Hendrik Despiegelaere -27 Oct 2010: -- The Belgian Institute for Traffic Safety (BRSI) is an experiment in which 50 drivers started the Lisa2Alert system testing. Besides Lisa2Alert Imbema Rhiwa system is also another warning to the number of blind spots to reduce accidents tested. State Secretary for Mobility, Etienne Schouppe, has ended Monday with the first truck show this warning systems. Schouppe hopes that the systems in time nearly sixty accidents per year could occur. It is an additional Lisa2Alert warning system on the existing levels (and cameras) to prevent blind spot accidents. The system is developed from practice a warning system went into sound and light signals for pedestrians, cyclists and moped riders. This system focuses on the interaction between the truck driver and other road users when he wants to turn right. Once the vehicle is below a certain speed and right turn signal is activated, allows the signal transmitter in the immediate vicinity of the vehicle a distinctive sound. In addition, simultaneous flashes throughout zijmarkeringsverlichting it...
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