Recently been looking round new cars and have been surprised how many are offering traffic sign recognition systems. (Maybe only top-end models - but quite a number.)
Can't help but anticipate people imposing their own speed limits if these systems are unable to distinguish between official and "fake" signs. I remember seeing many demonstrations reported after deaths and injuries near schools - parents and others demanding lower limits. Perhaps now they would create visually accurate signs at whatever limit they want?
I guess this effect could even happen by someone wearing their birthday T-shirt...
https://www.zazzle.co.uk/20th_birthday_joke_20_road_sign_speed_limit_t_shirt-235079018041769702
How long till bike shops start selling lycra with signs printed?
Although obviously this is something of a joke. I really do wonder at the ability of these systems to cope with all the various things that could interfere. For example, adverts on bus shelters. Or this in Turkey:
Will depictions of speed limit signs in public be banned?
Can't help but anticipate people imposing their own speed limits if these systems are unable to distinguish between official and "fake" signs. I remember seeing many demonstrations reported after deaths and injuries near schools - parents and others demanding lower limits. Perhaps now they would create visually accurate signs at whatever limit they want?
I guess this effect could even happen by someone wearing their birthday T-shirt...
https://www.zazzle.co.uk/20th_birthday_joke_20_road_sign_speed_limit_t_shirt-235079018041769702
How long till bike shops start selling lycra with signs printed?
Although obviously this is something of a joke. I really do wonder at the ability of these systems to cope with all the various things that could interfere. For example, adverts on bus shelters. Or this in Turkey:
Will depictions of speed limit signs in public be banned?