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That's No Joke — Nissan SUV Pulls Off First Ever 'Blind' J-Turn
A Nissan Juke pulls off a blind J-turn in the hands of a stunt driver thanks to some electronic techno-wizardry.
oi-Dennis James
Pulling off a J-Turn (reverse 180) is not something many people can do properly let alone when blind.
However, stunt driver Paul Swift managed to pull off a 'blind' J-Turn (the windows of the Nissan Juke he was driving were blacked out) thanks to some rather clever technology called Around View Monitor by Nissan. The Around View Monitor uses a set of cameras to provide a 360-degree view of what's happening around the car in real time which is shown on a display on the dashboard.
Swift made a few practise runs to test out the system before pulling off the perfect J-Turn.
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Article Published On: Monday, December 12, 2016, 15:06 [IST]
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