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Prototype and figma design
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dashboard in daylight mode
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dashboard in nightlight mode
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weather widget to keep track of optimal driving conditions
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Emergency contacts the vehicle contacts in case of accidents
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Speedometer that keeps track of posted speed limit and compares it to your own
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Car Information and recent history of any services
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Profile widget that keeps track of each driver's own comfortable driving condtions
Safety First
The inspiration for the project arises from wanting to build features integrated into your car for maximal safety due to unforeseen issues such as weather, car engine problems
An application that mimics the screen of your car and has your emergency contact (in case of any accidents that occur, the vehicle detects if there's any damage to it and will contact them so they know of your situation), it also has the posted speed limit in the area and compares it to your current speed limit so you know if you are going above the limit, and it has a weather widget that showcases the weather and informs you of any updates regarding driving in certain conditions such as heavy rain or snow.
Technology used and Challenges
We used ReactJS along with knowledge of javascript to build the project
One of the challenges was having the application work on all of our devices and finding a way to integrate the widgets into one homepage, along with the routing of the widgets.
Accomplishments that we're proud of
We are proud of having the website and widgets working along with a basic frontend
What's next for Safety First
Adding a backend with API calls so that we can receive functional data and have accessibility features employed. Have the ebook of the manual of the car connected with the search so someone can easily search for any issues with the vehicle that comes up on the dashboard.
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