The warning lights seem designed to be hard for other drivers to track. I don't see the point. Here's a tip: warning arrays that are synchronized bi-laterally symmetrical in flash phasing and colour give observers a stable baseline for triangulating the position and motion (or not) of the target vehicle. The random unsynchronized changing patterns give the observer more 'noise' than signal and continually distract the observer from sorting out what the lights indicate. This increases driver workload, possibly increases reaction times and imposes an impediment on accurate decision-making. I'd also question the 1x4 LEDs. Too small and in daytime often invisible, particularly the blue from any distance. 4x4s should be the minimum size, and phased with a longer on than off.
great work on the footage here
The warning lights seem designed to be hard for other drivers to track. I don't see the point. Here's a tip: warning arrays that are synchronized bi-laterally symmetrical in flash phasing and colour give observers a stable baseline for triangulating the position and motion (or not) of the target vehicle. The random unsynchronized changing patterns give the observer more 'noise' than signal and continually distract the observer from sorting out what the lights indicate. This increases driver workload, possibly increases reaction times and imposes an impediment on accurate decision-making.
I'd also question the 1x4 LEDs. Too small and in daytime often invisible, particularly the blue from any distance. 4x4s should be the minimum size, and phased with a longer on than off.
anybody understand what hes saying?
@@FUKKelowna Different flash patterns and types of lights are easier to judge distance and direction of travel from than others.
Awesome!
Lovely Catches
Wooow amazing catches and scenne
Wow!
Just another friday night in the city ahah
1:16: I think that’s a Holden astra
it's a Holden (Opel) Insignia, the Astra is smaller
@@PeterE89 ok
VW being impatient again…
What happened? Did someone use the wrong pronouns?
😂😂
Hahahah😂😂😂😂
It's not England or America
@@jarrodglover2311 give it time
Here in Canada we apparently have some 34 genders now. I think we are winning! (no one wins when you deny science)