This Idea Needs To Be Adopted Worldwide

There are certain conveniences that many of us enjoy life but when somebody intrudes on those conveniences, it can be quite disturbing. That is the case for many of us who go shopping and are able to park in the parent spaces. Unfortunately, those spaces are not patrolled regularly and many people tend to ignore the signs and just park in the spot anyway. This can lead to a very frustrating and unfortunate situation.

Most of us who are pushed out of the parent spaces are able to do quite well in a regular space. That is not the case, however, when it comes to disabled parking. They often need the additional space on the sides of the vehicle so that they can get in and out comfortably. In addition, they tend to be located conveniently near the entrance. Russia has a serious problem in which the disabled spaces are used 30% of the time by those who are not entitled to use it.

Technology can really do some amazing things today and it is only getting better. Perhaps you have seen some of the holograms on science fiction movies and wondered how long it would be until we were to that point. Although there is much about science fiction that has now become science fact, that isn’t necessarily the case here. That doesn’t mean, however, that there isn’t some nice science going on. In this case, it is a camera that checks out the car and makes sure they don’t have a handicap sticker. The camera that displays the man in a wheel chair is actually a camera projecting the image onto a fine mist of water. Not exactly Star Trek yet but it is awesome.

These new types of spaces are really amazing, and they use a hologram to embarrass and inform the driver who is about to park in a disabled spot. It is absolutely ingenious and if it were to be implemented worldwide, it could make a difference.