If you are driving at low speeds, it is safe to drill the seams, but it is sometimes difficult to see the motorcycle riders coming from behind the lane, and once you think of a lane change, collisions may occur. According to foreign media reports, in order to avoid this The situation arises. Ford engineers proposed a new patent that uses the camera and other sensors to help the vehicle detect if there is a motorbike driver drilling joint and to intervene where appropriate.
Even in the best of circumstances, it's hard to see motorcyclists, let alone if your car's visibility is not ideal. The Ford's patent will use three rear cameras connected to the controller. The controller is combined with other advanced driver assistance (ADAS) functions of the vehicle to trigger automatic steering or automatic braking when a motorcycle is detected across the line.
This technology is very useful for car drivers and is even more important for driverless cars. At present, most autonomous vehicle platforms still have difficulties in detecting motorcyclists appearing in traffic. Saying that once the self-driving car suddenly changes lanes, it is likely to have truly fatal consequences for motorcycle riders. If Ford can fully develop this patent, it could mean a big relationship between the autopilot four-wheelers and two-wheelers. Leap, especially when the drilling operation becomes more common.