Forming an Opportunity/ 4A
There should be some kind of sensor
or camera to help drivers measure the distance from parking curbs to the front
bumper of their vehicle.
People who drive small or lowered cars have trouble seeing
the distance of a parking curb. This is a simple problem that can cause big
damage to the front end of a car. In most cases when a driver hits a parking
curb, the bumper is forced on top of the curb and the driver immediately throws
the car into reverse and badly dents the front bumper or rips it off completely.
People use all kinds of guessing methods to park without hitting the curb but
none are guaranteed.
I asked several people, “Has it ever bothered you not being
able to see how far you are from a parking curb?” and I noticed a trend with
the people who answered “No” which was that they drove larger vehicles like
trucks or SUV’s. The people who answered “Yes” were drivers of small or lowered
cars. Such as Trevor who drives a Mustang, Darlene who drives a Jaguar, and
Summer who drives a Honda Civic.
Trevor
1.
Has it ever bothered you not being able to
see how far you are from a parking curb? Yeah, sometimes. My car has a
tall hood and it can be tough to see over it.
2.
When does this problem normally bother you? When
I pull into tight spots or small parking lots.
3.
What methods are you using to park not being
able to see the parking curb? I get out of my car and I just look. If I
am not close enough I will get back in and pull up further.
4.
How is that working? I don’t like
getting in and out of the car. It’s a pain in the butt and I probably look like
I don’t know how to park correctly to other people watching.
5.
Do you think some kind of camera or sensor
could make parking easier? Yeah sure. That would pretty cool.
Darlene
1.
Has it ever bothered you not being able to
see how far you are from a parking curb? Yes I can’t stand not knowing
how far I am because I am always worried about hitting the front of my pretty little
car. Sometimes I over shoot it and when I get out I see that it is not parked
straight or I am way too far from the curb.
2.
When does this problem normally bother you? Pretty
much all the time especially when there is a parking curb.
3.
What methods are you using to park not being
able to see the parking curb? No method really. I just try to judge the
best I can and underestimate how far I am to make sure I don’t hit the curb.
Sometimes if it’s still too far I will get back in and move it up.
4.
How is that working? Well I try my
best! It works fine I guess. Kind of the only method there is so I’m stuck
parking that way.
5.
Do you think some kind of camera or sensor
could make parking easier? Yeah. That would help a lot. Maybe they will
start putting something like that on newer cars.
Summer
1.
Has it ever bothered you not being able to
see how far you are from a parking curb? Yeah because I always think I
am not pulled in far enough.
2.
When does this problem normally bother you? When
I drive my boyfriend’s car because it’s really low and I am always super nervous I
will hit the curb and mess up his car.
3.
What methods are you using to park not being
able to see the parking curb? I look at the reflection in the car next
to me too see how far I am and kind of inch my way forward.
4.
How is that working? It works okay.
I still have my bumper! Obviously I’m not able to look into a reflection if
there is no car next to me though so I’m stuck guessing.
5.
Do you think some kind of camera or sensor
could make parking easier? Well I’m kind of a bad parker in general so
probably not. But that would be pretty cool though.
Reflection:
I was surprised when I learned what types of people had this problem. My
assumption was that drivers of all kinds of vehicles would have the same concern for
the front of their cars. However, I discovered that people who drive larger
vehicles don’t really worry about hitting parking curbs. I believe this is
because they can roll right over the curb without causing damage to their cars.
Summary: My
belief for opportunity of developing a camera or sensor to help drivers park was
affirmed when I realized this problem really does exist. However, my perception
of the number of people affected decreased when I realized this problem only
exists for people who drive small cars. I think there is a big opportunity for
tech companies to add a product to vehicles that will help eliminate this
problem. Companies have already incorporated sensors and cameras into the rear
bumper (back up cameras) so it would be very simple to add the same technology to the front bumper. Car manufactures may have to move around other accessories
to make room for the new technology but the heart break of hitting a curb and costs of repairing
a damaged bumper far out way the cost of a simple technology change.
Hey! I drive a mustang, and I absolutely hate hitting curbs. I frequently hit curbs, and it has definitely done some wear and tear on my rims. I have also considered lowering my car a little bit more, but I am far too afraid because of the damage from curbs. Most of the time hitting curbs can be prevented with caution but having a little extra help like a camera would be nice.
ReplyDeleteI drive a truck so I don't have this problem but I imagine it must get annoying.
ReplyDeleteReading your article I was very surprised that this problem hasn't been solved yet which led me to do some googling. There are a ton of aftermarket products that can easily be installed on your car already out there. This is just one example, https://www.amazon.com/Universal-Camera-Parking-Reverse-Waterproof/dp/B00VFMGMYA.
Hey Brittany! I definitely feel you, cause I am terrible driver. I should have written this topic on my post! I hit curbs, and bumps almost every month, and took whole day on parking..Recently I saw there are some back camera system on new cars so they can help and measure the place where this care is going to park in, which i don't have it. :( I hope new camera system comes into every car so bad drivers like me could get help on parking the car.
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