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I am not an engineer but I can still have an idea.

My idea is regarding safety. We hear a lot of accidents and one of the popular ones is when trucks are towing a container and the items in the container move to one side I.E the truck with the container flips either to the right or to the left.

My idea is how to control this situation. I cannot prototype it but I can help in by inject my idea and help engineers with my design create this safety feature.

I am sure once invented and start to be used this idea would be very popular in all concerned companies.

If somebody have any good contact which I can start, I would really appreciate.
  • Posted 4 Jan 2013 22:17
  • By NOMIS
  • joined 24 Dec'12 - 3 messages
  • NIL, Malta
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