Toyota registered a patent for A-cylinder cars can see through
Head A is one that obscures the driver's vision and can create dangerous situations. To reduce that risk, Toyota is researching the A-type pillar that can be seen through.
Toyota is researching the A-type pillar that can be seen through.
Toyota's patent portfolio was announced earlier this month and is described as a way to reduce blind spots by using reflective mirrors around the A-pillar of the car. Descriptions or drawings are difficult to visualize, but the purpose of creating a new A-post is easy to understand, mainly to remove blind spots in this location.
Of course, this technology, if successful, can be applied to any other post on the car to create better visibility for passengers. In addition, not only Toyota that any car maker can apply on their products, of course Toyota must share their technology.
Transparent A will help the driver a lot in safe driving, when moving or moving in crowded areas. This issue is still a lot of car companies interested in research but the way of Toyota quite reasonable. Some companies use expensive cameras and materials to help improve visibility, but if commercial applications are difficult.
Hope Toyota's solution is feasible and will soon be applied to commercial vehicles.
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