Samsung Transparent Truck: A Smart Move to Improve Road Safety

The renowned corporation in the world of consumer electronics, Samsung has already changed the dimension of mobile industry by launching its avant-garde smartphone: Galaxy S6 edge as well as appearing in innumerable tidings due to its upcoming small army of gadgets. But now, it has come into view that South Korean Giant is not only focusing on this segment, because now corporation has surprisingly opened a new chapter in the field of automobiles by introducing its praiseworthy and revolutionary road safety concept of Transparent Truck.

The foremost reason behind the inception of so-called Transparent Truck is to help both truck drivers and trailing vehicles. For instance, suppose you are driving behind a semi-trailer truck on a single-lane highway, and that time you want to move out first from behind. In this condition, overtaking a big truck is quite a risky task, specially in dark nights because you can not see what is happening in front of vehicle or we can say oncoming traffic. And, these situations often give nativity to accidents.

By keeping in mind all these problems, firm has come up with its great solution that seeks to enrich the lives of people, says Samsung. Here, a question should pop in your mind that how does it work? To diminish the probability of accidents, novel invention of firm simply incorporates a wireless front-facing camera connected to a video wall (monitors) located on the rear of over-size vehicle. The shooter provides live broadcast of carriage's front view on transparent LCD screen placed on back doors, so drivers can see what is happening ahead.

Well, it's impressive and seems a boon for the lives of many people. In an official post, tech giant stated that "prototype Safety Truck has been tested with a local B2B client in Argentina and Samsung is working together with safe driving NGOs and the government for further tests in order to comply with the existing national protocols and obtain the necessary permits and approvals."

Source: samsungtomorrow.com