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Andrew Zonenberg · 7w
Whenever me and my wife are driving somewhere together and are backing out of a driveway, making a turn at a sketchy intersection, etc whoever is in the passenger seat always acts as a second set of e...
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@nprofile1q... I don't like that it creates implicit expectations (that the passenger is looking at the area the driver thinks they're looking at). Do you have a way to avoid that?

Also, what do you communicate when distance/rate of closure is actually important?
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Andrew Zonenberg · 7w
nostr:nprofile1qy2hwumn8ghj7un9d3shjtnyd968gmewwp6kyqpqemktaflm039jkpnxw7t9l4l05623dg6lwuap89vzar4s22stgr7s84u6vt usually we'll explicitly say "clear" or "wait", and explicitly state the direction or area we're looking at. Or something like "can't see" if our view is obstructed