LightInSight Puts Traffic Lights In Sight
by Gavin Robinson on September 14, 2006

This is on the low-end side of tech, but it’s still a pretty useful little idea. Sometimes you end up right under traffic lights, whether it be the city’s fault or yours (probably yours). When this happens, you have to stick your neck out and stare up in the sky looking like an idiot, straining yourself all the while.

Enter LightInSight, an adhesive lens that you slap on to the top of your windshield for $13. It allows you to stay seated the way a driver should be seated and you can still see the traffic light. Pretty nifty, if I do say so myself. Worst name ever though.

Cool Tool: LightInSight [Kevin Kelly via Lifehacker]

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That’s a pretty crappy idea
now you can have the sun in your eyes all the time!

 

Seems like a very nifty idear, might buy one when I get the new car…

@Artega, it seems that the lens is slightly shaded, so you won’t have to worry about that…

 

Great idea… horrible name… but great idea

 

Pretty good idea.

I wonder if you could put these on the side-windows, for easy blind-spot checking…

 

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