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To improve safety and reduce blind-spot accidents, Brigade Electronics has

22nd July 2010, Page 47
22nd July 2010
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Page 47, 22nd July 2010 — To improve safety and reduce blind-spot accidents, Brigade Electronics has
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launched the Sidescan ultrasonic obstacle detection system. Sidescan, already used by tipper operator: Keltbray and Cemex, is a solution to the nearside blind spot C is ideal for heavy goods vehicles operating in close proximity cyclists.

The sensor system works by detecting people and objects the nearside blind spot, providing an audible alert to the drivE that draws his/her attention to a potential hazard. Sidescan CE also be connected to Backchat, a real speech warning alarm alert the cyclist wher the vehicle is turning left.

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