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Old Nov 9, 2012
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Emergency Stop Signal(ESS)

Would anyone be interested in aftermarket "Emergency Stop Signals"? There's a law in EU stating that all cars need to have this function. All it is flashing your lights when your stopping force reaches a certain limit.

This is pretty good for preventing read-end accidents. I've seen a few on the internet, what about you guys? Are they worth investing??
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Re: Emergency Stop Signal(ESS)

There are aftermarket units that will flash your brake lights when you start stopping. A little different than what you are talking about but similar theory. A lot of motorcycles have them.
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Re: Emergency Stop Signal(ESS)

Right...but those lights flash every time the brake is applies. The ESS only flash if you emergency brake.
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