Lean-Controlled Concept Cars

The Chances Concept Vehicle Could Be Driven Without a License

In developed countries, anyone who hasn't had the experience and testing to earn a driver's license does not have the opportunity to legally operate a vehicle. The Chances concept vehicle would change this, for it has been dreamed up as an automobile that's intuitive to manage and has safety features built-in.

Siriphong Roongruengvuthikul's idea was to design a semi-autonomous machine that can keep to its lane and avoid collisions. This automized feature can be employed to various degrees, enabling an experienced driver to take more control.

For newer drivers, however, the Chances concept vehicle can be handled by a simple accelerator function and by merely leaning to the left or right to initiate turns. Perhaps best for scenic journeys, rather than traffic and urban congestion, this avant-garde automotive can allow anyone to feel the freedom of the open road.
Trend Themes
1. Intuitive-vehicle-design - Exploring intuitive designs for semi-autonomous vehicles that extend driving experiences to non-drivers.
2. Semi-autonomous-driving - Creating semi-autonomous driving features that allow for experienced drivers to take more control and beginners with less experience to learn how to drive.
3. Lean-to-steer Functionality - Innovating accelerator and lean-to-steer functionality for better driving experiences in low-speed and scenic environments.
Industry Implications
1. Automotive - Developing innovative vehicles for people with no driver's license in countries where vehicle operations are legally restricted.
2. Education and Testing - Creating new business ventures focused on educating inexperienced drivers and providing testing facilities for driving licenses.
3. Tourism - Introducing scenic driving experiences to non-drivers by providing licenses to operate lean-controlled vehicles for tourism purposes.

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