mikestew 16 hours ago

Turns out it’s exactly where anyone with a newer vehicle would think: directly in front of and near the vehicle.

  • southwindcg 15 hours ago

    Yeah, my immediate thought was of those stupid giant pickup trucks whose hoods come up to my eye level.

    • redwall_hp 15 hours ago

      Ah yes, the Ford Youngling Slayer 3000s.

      It seems like everyone who drives one is also incapable of turning their steering wheel when they blunder out of a parking lot into a street, obstructing two lanes at 3mph.

      • rogerrogerr 14 hours ago

        They probably ran over a curb at some point and are taking turns excessively wide to compensate.

      • lttlrck 15 hours ago

        Atrophied Arm Steering Syndrome is endemic where I live. Not limited to trucks!

litoE 14 hours ago

I remember reading about someone that had created a workaround for this. She had exterior cameras and their images were projected onto the car's pillars, so that when you looked at a pillar you actually saw "through it", i.e. the exterior view it was hiding. I wish I could find the reference.

rendaw 7 hours ago

Any chance the traditional blindspots have been metricized and included in regulatory testing so car makers only care about those and not safety in general?

burnt-resistor 11 hours ago

I hear the new Canyonero has 360 view cameras as an option.