Anyone who has ever been behind a large semi-truck on the highway knows it can be extremely difficult to see around them to change lanes, but Samsung may have the answer.
Samsung's transparent 'safety truck' shows drivers traffic ahead
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Samsung is introducing the "Safety Truck," which aims to make driving near semis much more manageable for others on the road.
The truck features a built-in wireless camera on the front, which broadcasts a live feed of what is in front of the vehicle directly to four monitors on the back of the truck to drivers behind it.
Samsung is currently working to get approval for the truck, although it's unlikely the system would be implemented in any wide-scale fashion.