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  • Or when you are both at a stop light facing each other in your respective left turn lanes. Not only are their insanely bright LEDs directly facing you but you are also both at a slight incline, exacerbating the angle of brightness. And you have no choice but to look ahead because you need to watch for oncoming cars/pedestrians crossing, to know when it’s safe for you to make your left turn.


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    1 year ago

    My question is, “Why?”

    Most of the time, including in the picture from this article, people would be towing something like a camper. To go camping. In a remote area. Which has no WiFi to begin with.

    For generations, a hitch has been a sufficient tool for towing shit. I guess its simplicity just doesn’t allow enough avenues to monopolize from. I can’t possibly think of how Wi-Fi towing solves more problems than it causes, other than charging the consumer for shit they don’t actually need.