Art Lebedev calls this simple invention—a
camera 
that takes images from the front of a
truck 
to show it on
screens 
in the back—Transparentius. I call it geeneeuzz.

I don't know why this drawing shows a tank at the front of the truck, but I guess that in Russia people drive T-90s like in the US people drive
Ford
s. I wish the technology was so cheap that this could be implemented for real, because I'm sure it would save a lot of lives on the
road
.
[
Gizmodo via
Engadget]
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