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With an estimated 40 per cent of all collisions occurring in the hours of darkness, it's no surprise that many drivers are nervous about getting in the car at night.
But Ford's latest innovation could make hitting the road when it's dark much easier.
The car giant is testing smart headlights that project directions, speed limits, and weather information onto the road in front of you.
For example, if the road ahead was icy, the car would project a snowflake icon on the road, while if the speed limit changed, the new limit would be shone on the ground.
https://www.dailymail.co.uk/registration/profile.html
But Ford's latest innovation could make hitting the road when it's dark much easier.
The car giant is testing smart headlights that project directions, speed limits, and weather information onto the road in front of you.
For example, if the road ahead was icy, the car would project a snowflake icon on the road, while if the speed limit changed, the new limit would be shone on the ground.
https://www.dailymail.co.uk/registration/profile.html
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