* Australia - A.N.T. Aid Necessities Transporter concept vehicle
(Image: Loading and unloading the supply unit would be an easy and efficient procedure due to the unique suspension. Whilst in Rapid mode, the vehicle simply lines itself in front of the supply unit. From here, the vehicle would lower itself whist rotating the head piece. Guided by electronics, the vehicle could then reverse into the supply unit. Once connected, the vehicle simply lifts up and drives off)
Melbourne,Australia -Gizmag, by Grant Banks -January 4, 2011: -- A multi-purpose vehicle designed by Bryan Lee, capable of delivering emergency housing and supplies to disaster areas then rapidly returning to base ready for another mission – that is the concept behind the Aid Necessities Transporter (A.N.T.). The idea takes inspiration from it's namesake in the insect world – creating more than just a unique concept vehicle but an entirely new aid distribution system. The A.N.T has been designed to traverse rough terrain that would be impossible for conventional trucks to navigate, delivering supply pods and temporary shelter to disaster stricken communities... (Image: The ability to transform the supply unit into a temporary housing is another efficient way in aiding people in need)
The vehicle then transforms itself into a low-profile form for a swift return to headquarters...
* Denmark - Anti Sleep Pilot detects drowsy drivers
(Photo: The Anti Sleep Pilot is a dashboard device that lets drivers know when they're becoming too fatigued)
Copenhagen,Denmark -Gizmag, by Ben Coxworth -January 3, 2011: -- According to a 2008 study by the Swedish National Road and Transport Research Institute, about 20 percent of all road traffic accidents are caused by driver fatigue. Tired motorists are also eight times more likely than rested motorists to get in an accident, displaying driving abilities similar to those of someone who is intoxicated. The problem is, we often don’t know when we’ve reached that “too tired” state – a situation that the Anti Sleep Pilot was created to address. The Danish-designed device sits on your dashboard, monitoring you and your driving conditions, and lets you know when it’s time to pull over and take a ten-minute rest.
... Unlike systems developed by Fraunhofer and Lexus, it does not use cameras to monitor the driver’s eyes.... The Anti Sleep Pilot is so far only available in Denmark, although interested parties can pre-order on the company website. Its price should be around US$250...
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