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Add a wireless display to your car for 60 off

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Nobody can blame you for wanting to continue driving your older car that you've managed to pay off. But you're missing out on convenience and safety features that come standard in newer cars, like backup cameras and hands-free navigation. Fortunately, you can upgrade your older car with this 9″ Wireless Car Display. This touchscreen display is compatible with both Apple CarPlay and Android Auto and even includes a 1080p backup camera. Not only can you enjoy the benefits of accessing your contacts, music, and Maps by touch or activating Siri or Google Assistant voice assistants, but you can also add a backup camera to your car for additional safety.


Why regulators love Nuro's self-driving delivery vehicles – TechCrunch

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Nuro's delivery autonomous vehicles (AVs) don't have a human driver on board. The company's founders Dave Ferguson (president) and Jiajun Zhu's (CEO) vision of a driverless delivery vehicle sought to do away with a lot of the stuff that is essential for a normal car to have, like doors and airbags and even a steering wheel. They built an AV that spared no room in the narrow chassis for a driver's seat, and had no need for an accelerator, windshield or brake pedals. So when the company petitioned the U.S. government in 2018 for a minor exemption from rules requiring a rearview mirror, backup camera and a windshield, Nuro might have assumed the process wouldn't be very arduous. In a 2019 letter to the U.S. Department of Transportation, The American Association of Motor Vehicle Administrators (AAMVA) "[wondered] about the description of pedestrian'crumple zones,' and whether this may impact the vehicle's crash-worthiness in the event of a vehicle-to-vehicle crash. Even in the absence of passengers, AAMVA has concerns about cargo ejection from the vehicle and how Nuro envisions protections from loose loads affecting the driving public."