Bizarre method Chinese government uses to stop drivers falling asleep on road

Bizarre method Chinese government uses to stop drivers falling asleep on road
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Bizarre method Chinese government uses to stop drivers falling asleep on road
Author: mirrornews@mirror.co.uk (Alahna Kindred)
Published: Dec, 21 2024 13:45

Chinese road safety authorities have come up with a unique solution to the issue of drivers dozing off at the wheel, but not everyone is convinced. They've installed far-reaching flashing light displays known as "high speed anti-fatigue laser lights" on motorways in an attempt to keep drivers awake during night-time journeys.

The lights seem to project around 2 kilometres ahead. A video of these lights supposedly in action has recently resurfaced after being shared by a user known as Science Girl on X (formerly Twitter) on November 6. Originally recorded on October 31 last year, the footage shows red, green and blue laser lights shining repeatedly from the top of a gantry on the 1,600-km-long Qingdao-Yinchuan Expressway, which links the coastal city of Qingdao with Ningxia in north-central China. She wrote: "A video captured on the Qingdao-Yinchuan Expressway displays vibrant laser lights hovering above the vehicles. Mr Li, the person behind the camera, reported that these laser lights designed to combat fatigue quickly revitalised him and reduced his exhaustion during a prolonged nighttime.".

Since Science Girl's repost, it has racked up over 68 million views. X users were quick to compare the colourful lights to the Rainbow Road track from the Mario Kart racing game series. "The Rainbow Road is real," one user joked. However, most viewers reacted negatively, suggesting that the laser lights might be too distracting and could potentially put drivers in danger. One X user said: "Whose genius idea is it to blind the drivers? Congrats, those who aren't sleepy are now disoriented.".

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