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Come in Tokyo....
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GM:you know people might one day drive a car with a joystick, here’s a concept
Ford: TIME TO ACTUALLY TEST MARKET TINY DOUBLE STEERING WHEELS
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Pictured: the power steering pump required for that system to work.
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Not to mention that these would work great with airbags! If you get into a crash, your hands simply fall off the ball things, instead of breaking (like they can easily do with a steering wheel in a crash)
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In-depth review here:
Popular Mechanics - April 1965 issue
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But what about Carpool Tunnel Syndrome?
No, seriously, things like steering, acceleration, and braking are best left to gross motor skills, not fine motor skills. Too much room for error if you sneeze.
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Imagine operating a car with those and a manual transmission. No fucking thanks, lmao
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Carpool Tunnel Syndrome?
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Too funny!
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DEER-BURN. Ugh. That pronunciation.
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“Promises to be as non-technical as they come”
I lost it. The casual sexism of the 50s-60s is just astounding.
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This sort of thing would have made the Fast and the Furious look quite different. Where would Vin Diesel rest his wrist?
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Astounding............for sure!
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Why are there two wheels? Does each one control a separate front wheel? In the .gif, it doesn’t appear as though the driver is turning both wheels equally.
Dynamic real-time toe adjustment?
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To be fair, a lot of men were equally dumb back then.
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There are two I suppose for better control - one hand turning while the other hand provides resistance. They’re both connected with what looks like a bike chain to a sprocketed but otherwise normal steering column. I guess it was highly boosted to compensate for the small wheels.
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If these controlled the wheels individually, it would have been a boon to gymkhana enthusiasts. Drifting would look a lot less cool though, just a guy in a helmet fapping at a desk.
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I’m still waiting for my fighter-jet style joystick.
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Drifting would look like Oppositelock members?
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Good point. Yes, yes it would.
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Haha, someone should make a kit for this so that I can actually fit in tiny cars.
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Australians always laugh when they hear Americans say “Melbourne” as “Mel-born” instead of “Mel-bern”. It goes both ways
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What if I said that I pronounce the Melbourne in Florida the former way, but the one in Victoria the latter?
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Then I’d say you’re truly a god amongst men.
Ps. Melbourne Florida has an airport, Melbourne Victoria has two. It causes endless problems.
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“I eased the Merc through the gate as gingerly as a nudist in a cactus patch.”
The man has a way with words.