Not exact matches
Also starring Joel Edgerton, Kirsten Dunst, Adam
Driver and Sam Shepard, it's the story of a father who will stop at
nothing to
protect his preternaturally «gifted» son from governmental and religious groups who want to use his powers for their own ends.
Works like a charm and together with rear radar and surrounding sodar you have a car that can detect obstacles, read signs, see the road, partly drive by itself, keep cruise control distance, warn rear
driver if they don't see you are at standstill in a queue (the car then flashes the lights to wake them up) and to
protect you (if they still doesn't react and my car thinks this will not end well, it pretensions seat belts, apply full brake if you are at stand still, to prevent you from bouncing further, and precharge the airbag safety system - if
nothing happens, it releases the belts and so on), and it can find parking spot that fits and help you park there and of course help you with obstacles around the car when parking by yourself.
For instance, most of the so - called protection services do
nothing to
protect you from theft or fraud relating to (A) tax return filings, (B) account takeovers, (C) misuse of credit cards, or (D) people who obtain a
driver's license or Social Security card in your name.
I am trying to make the case that these rules have
nothing to do with
protecting pedestrians; they are actually about
protecting drivers.
These distracted walking laws have
nothing to do with
protecting pedestrians; they are designed to
protect drivers.
Since pedestrians have
nothing protecting them from the outside world (unlike
drivers who are contained in a large steel vehicle), they are vulnerable to injuries.
Compulsory auto insurance laws do
nothing to
protect drivers involved in accidents with
drivers of stolen vehicles or
drivers from one of the two states where insurance is not compulsory,
drivers of unregistered vehicles, the insurance dodger who cancels a policy immediately after receiving a proof - of - insurance certificate and the hit - and - run
driver.
The motorcycle
driver doesn't have a seatbelt and there's
nothing protecting him in case of an accident.