Ford makes Self-Braking Trolley that can't be crashed
Automobile maker Ford has borrowed anti-collision technology from its cars to build a supermarket trolley that children can't crash.
The Self-Braking Trolley is designed to stop automatically before hitting a person, shelf or any other obstacle.
With the Self-Braking Trolley, a sensor detects any objects or people ahead and brings the device to a halt.
The prototype is the latest in Ford's Interventions series, which applies the company's automotive technology to solve non-vehicular problems while promoting some of the cars' lesser-known features.
The previous inventions in the series have been the Lane-Keeping Bed that keeps restless sleepers on their side of the mattress and the Noise-Cancelling Kennel to stop dogs getting stressed out during fireworks.
"We thought that showing how similar thinking could be applied to a shopping trolley would be a great way to highlight what can be a really useful technology for drivers," said Ford marketing director Anthony Ireson.
The invention is especially apt because in the eyes of children, shopping trolleys pass for cars.
"Children love to copy adults and experiment with feeling more in control," said parenting expert Tanith Carey. "When they push a trolley, to their minds, it's like they are behind the wheels of a car ? with long, wide supermarket aisles as their racetrack."
Images courtesy of Ford.
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