Snakebitten
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- First Name
- Bruce
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- Jun 19, 2021
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- Coastal Texas
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- 2022 F150 KingRanch Powerboost
One thing for sure is that 360 camera, AND things like proximity alerts (or whatever Ford calls it), I as a driver have everything I could possibly need to WATCH (literally) what I am doing.
If this truck was dead silent, I mean didn't make a sound beyond the tires rolling on the surface material, pedestrians have never been safer with me behind the wheel.
I noticed a few days ago while backing up in the barn that the sensors gave both the red color alert and the Audible severe alert for a small bag of sand laying flat on the floor. The truck couldn't possibly come into contact with it, although I suppose I could have touched it with my tire.
But in the real world that tells me that a person could fall asleep behind my truck and be lying prone and I would know it from the driver's chair.
Up until recently, that would be science fiction technology.
If this truck was dead silent, I mean didn't make a sound beyond the tires rolling on the surface material, pedestrians have never been safer with me behind the wheel.
I noticed a few days ago while backing up in the barn that the sensors gave both the red color alert and the Audible severe alert for a small bag of sand laying flat on the floor. The truck couldn't possibly come into contact with it, although I suppose I could have touched it with my tire.
But in the real world that tells me that a person could fall asleep behind my truck and be lying prone and I would know it from the driver's chair.
Up until recently, that would be science fiction technology.
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