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This 14-Year-Old Girl Has Found The Solution For Blind Spots In Cars

This 14-Year-Old Girl Has Found The Solution For Blind Spots In Cars

Written by David

December 7, 2019

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If you have driven a car, then you are well aware that the blind spots have always been an issue for the drivers. A cyclist or pedestrian might be under the impression that the driver of a car has seen them, but if they are overlapping the blind spots of the car, then the driver won’t be able to spot them, and it is this that causes a lot of accidents today.

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The majority of the new cars have blind-spot detection known as Blind Spot Information System. The sensor device determines the position of other vehicles, pedestrians, or cyclists that the driver would not have been able to spot and then delivers a warning to the system. These warnings can either be visual, vibrational, or audible.

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Meet a 14-year-old girl Alaina Gassler who hails from West Grove, Pennsylvania. She came up with a new invention that can be used inside the cars for the sake of tackling blind spots. Alaina took part in the Broadcom MASTERS (Math, Applied Science, Technology, and Engineering for Rising Stars) competition for middle schoolers that was organized by the Society for the Science and the Public. .

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