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	Comments on: F15 BMW X5 with night vision tested on the road	</title>
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		By: Nick 2Big		</title>
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					<description><![CDATA[I don&#039;t/can&#039;t trust it just yet. They need to relocate the camera in such a way that the driver have a better view of his exact location on the road in relation to the centerline. Note how Justin was all over the centerline and sometimes way pass the centerline. Second, the screen is better relocated or converted as a HUD (heads up display) so the driver doesn&#039;t have to look down and take his eyes out of the road ahead. Safer that way!]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>I don&#8217;t/can&#8217;t trust it just yet. They need to relocate the camera in such a way that the driver have a better view of his exact location on the road in relation to the centerline. Note how Justin was all over the centerline and sometimes way pass the centerline. Second, the screen is better relocated or converted as a HUD (heads up display) so the driver doesn&#8217;t have to look down and take his eyes out of the road ahead. Safer that way!</p>
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