Google Wants To Build Sticky Bodywork To Make Running People Over Safer

Tech giant Google has applied for a patent relating to a special bodywork coating which would act like flypaper, so pedestrians won't hazardously bounce off in the event of an accident
Google Wants To Build Sticky Bodywork To Make Running People Over Safer

Getting hit by a car is - quite obviously - an unpleasant experience, but what makes it even nastier is the whole flying off and hitting the road part of the deal. Or worse, getting dragged under the vehicle that’s just hit you, or being struck by another car. However, Google is hoping to cut out those aspects of road traffic accidents with a special bodywork that could end up being applied to its autonomous cars.

It has just applied for a patent for a material which is protected by an “eggshell-like” layer which would break upon impact with a pedestrian, revealing a sticky surface underneath. Likening the concept to flypaper, Google says the idea of this is that the unlucky man or lady would remain stuck to the bonnet, preventing them from bouncing off and receiving further injury. The material would ‘release’ the subject shortly after, so you don’t end up with a human permanently stuck to your bonnet.

Google Wants To Build Sticky Bodywork To Make Running People Over Safer

Autonomous cars should be less likely to strike a pedestrian anyway, but regardless, Google thinks the tech is more than worthwhile until self-driving technology is perfected. “There are continued efforts to improve vehicle safety, including the development of autonomous vehicle equipped with accident-avoidance systems that will have the ability to avoid all accidents. However, while such systems are being developed, it must be acknowledged that, on occasion, collisions between a vehicle and a pedestrian still occur,” the company stated.

Whether or not avoiding all accidents is even possible, we’re not sure, but this sticky solution to curtail injuries in the meantime is certainly an interesting one. As to whether or not it’ll be implemented, nothing’s confirmed just yet. Speaking to San Jose Mercury News, a Google spokesperson said: “We hold patents on a variety of ideas…Some of those ideas later mature into real products and services, some don’t.”

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Comments

Anonymous

It’s called “operation human shield”

05/24/2016 - 06:56 |
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Anonymous

It would certainly help to stop people from jumping in front of a car for insurance fraud though

05/24/2016 - 07:10 |
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Anonymous

A True Man of Honour!!

05/24/2016 - 07:24 |
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Anonymous

But what is leaves fall on your car?

05/24/2016 - 07:32 |
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2jztheworld

I see a bug camo on a car with that

05/24/2016 - 08:26 |
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McMuppet

sounds to me like a lot more car surfing…

05/24/2016 - 09:12 |
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Thierry Theuns

So now when you get hit by the front and the car’s heading for the wall you can be 100% sure you will be crushed.

05/24/2016 - 10:11 |
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OMSR

i’ve been told that Ford is funding to make their mustangs more safe for the crowds.

05/24/2016 - 11:12 |
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Anonymous

This sucks.

Now the Audi’s will LITERALLY be stuck on your tail.

05/24/2016 - 12:43 |
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Anonymous

Nope…. Its its may 24th, not April 1st. had to check

05/24/2016 - 15:31 |
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