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China Is Using Laser Lights to Avoid Drowsy Driving

By Orgesta Tolaj

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28 May 2024

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The issue of drowsy driving is a serious concern worldwide, leading to numerous accidents and fatalities each year. In an effort to combat this problem, Chinese authorities have turned to lasers to detect and alert drivers who may be nodding off behind the wheel. But, could laser lights be the solution to preventing drivers from falling asleep at the wheel? This innovative technology is being implemented on highways, but not everyone is on board with the idea.

China Is Using Laser Lights for Drowsy Driving

Chinese authorities have installed advanced laser technology on highways to enhance road safety and prevent drivers from falling asleep while driving. A viral video on social media shows beaming lights flashing on highways as cars pass by. This proactive measure has reportedly reduced the risk of accidents, making China’s highways safer for all travelers.

User Science Girl shared a video on a microblogging site showing vibrant laser lights above vehicles on the Qingdao-Yinchuan Expressway. In the caption, she mentioned that the lights quickly revitalized Mr. Li and reduced his exhaustion during prolonged nighttime driving.

The video has gone viral on social media with over 60 million views. You can take a look for yourself:

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The Heated Debate

The video has sparked a debate on social media. While some praise it as a great idea, others express concerns and suggest alternative solutions. Comments range from humorous suggestions like dropping sharks onto the road to serious concerns about the potential of blinding drivers and causing disorientation.

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Some of the comments agree with the choice. One user described the laser lights as “nice night highway entertainment.” Another compared the initiative to something from BMC. Someone humorously imagined driving faster, feeling like they were on Rainbow Road (Mario Kart). Another user praised China’s innovations.

Others Disagree With China’s Laser Lights Decision

One person expressed concern, stating that the laser lights could be disorienting and potentially lead to more accidents, especially for those driving manual vehicles.

Another commenter criticized the idea, questioning the wisdom of potentially blinding drivers and causing disorientation. Another commenter expressed concern about being blinded by the light and potentially making the situation worse.

What do you think? Are laser lights really the solution to drowsy driving? Or should China rethink this choice? Let us know in the comments below!

You might also want to read: Why Does China Want to Limit Screen Time for Minors?

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