What Are The Health Benefits of That Sedan?
A few months ago, the automaker Nissan announced announced that its cars will soon spray out vitamin C at drivers to ward off skin damage, and that its seats will be specially designed to increase the blood flow of the driver. Your car, in other words, will be designed to improve your health. Nissan isn’t the only company thinking along these lines, incidentally. For example, a Danish company has developed something called the Anti-Sleep Pilot, which, according to DVICE, is designed to gauge how sleepy you are when driving and tell you when to pull over. To tell you how sleepy you are, the Anti Sleep Pilot first needs to know your initial sleepiness level, on a scale of one to four. Four corresponds to “been out on the town the night before,” according to the manual. Once you’ve got that set, you can hit the road. In addition to monitoring your driving using an accelerometer, the Anti Sleep Pilot will give you a little reaction test every once in a while. It will make a sound and turn