A farmer punishes a driver who illegally parked a Mercedes in his field A farmer from Cornwall, England, has reached his limits with people parking in his field., because it is close to the beach. A beautiful day, as he spread manure, could not find a better opportunity to punish the owner of a Mercedes.
New parking sensor To operate this ultramodern parking sensor, requires help from a friend.
The cheapest parking sensor When you don't have money for parking sensor, You can use this simple patent with two horns and air film.
The horse that knows to Park A horse moves with the cart and make a maneuvering backwards to park under a shed. No need for sensors or mirrors ...
New parking sensor Stop as soon as you hear the beep "mpam" from your bumper. So you can park in the most difficult points.
Sharp turn On June 23, 2024 on a country road in China, the driver of a truck loaded with corn lost control on a sharp turn, and his vehicle overturned, dumping his load in the yard of a house. As a result of the incident, the three passengers of the truck were slightly injured and a parked car was damaged.
Illuminated coffee table The construction of a coffee table equipped with capacitive sensors, which are connected to LED lights.
Pursuing a stolen car in Australia On June 17, 2024 in Melbourne, Australia, a woman and a man under the influence of drugs steal a Mercedes and try to escape from the police.
Gasoline prices fell! The big sign with the prices of a gas station, suddenly crashes into a parked car.
You are OK, turn off Motorist tries to park, but seems to be facing some difficulties.
Earthquake Early Warning System in Japan A streamer recorded the warning signal live on her cellphone just before the big earthquake. Japan has an effective earthquake warning system (EEW), which sends warnings to residents' cellphones or other devices before an earthquake arrives. EEW works with rapid detection sensors located around the country that monitor seismic activity. When sensors detect an earthquake, the system quickly analyzes the data and, if an earthquake wave is expected in a certain area, sends a warning through telecasts, radios and mobile phones. These warnings can be made seconds or even minutes before an earthquake strikes, which can provide valuable time to protect against potential hazards. Japan is actively investing in technology and infrastructure that could improve the ability to predict and respond to natural disasters such as earthquakes.