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by darkfirefly
1810 days ago
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Unfortunately, trains are a different scenario than cars, mainly due to the fact that they are on rails and are generally kept well apart through rail signals. A couple seconds where a train driver is distracted != a couple of seconds where a car driver is distracted.
A button is not fast enough (you would need to press it >once per second, which is not particularly comfortable) This is why it is "necessary" to have more "advanced" ways of detecting driver inattentiveness. |
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