I don’t know about you, but I hate cyclists. Okay that was rude… I hate cyclists that don’t indicate their intentions on the road. Which is why when I ran into Road-Light SAS at CES I had to stop and take a look.
The Road-Light SAS is a all-in-one solution for cyclists and motorcyclists alike that allows them to signal left, right, braking and emergency ‘stop’ lights. Brilliant!
It works on a system of buttons that sit firmly on the handle bars of the bike and run on a cell battery so you don’t really have to worry about battery life. The actual light pack will last about a week and can be charged via microUSB in about an hour.
I dream of a world where cyclists and drivers can live harmoniously and the Road-Light might just help us get there.
We eagerly await information on pricing and availability from this French start-up.
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Studying Cyber Security and working for Macquarie Media Limited, John is a huge nerd with a passion for video games and computers.
You will often find him in the streets advocating for the benefits of gaming or just generally nerding out.
Feel free to email with any questions or comments: john@eftm.com
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