domingo, 3 de octubre de 2010
Let your fingers do the driving: If you don't hear directions, you can feel them
ScienceDaily (2010-09-27) -- If drivers are yakking on cell phones and don't hear spoken instructions to turn left or right from a passenger or navigation system, they still can get directions from devices that are mounted on the steering wheel and pull skin on the driver's index fingertips left or right, a study found. The study may lead to new navigation devices for motorists, hearing-impaired drivers and blind pedestrians.
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