This “intelligent bicycle” was specially developed for the government by the Netherlands Organization for Applied Scientific Research (TNO), where it will be powered by electricity while boasting of a forward-looking radar that has been mounted below the handlebars, while an integrated camera is located in the rear mudguard. It is touted that there will be a version which will be made available to the masses within two years’ time, with an asking price of 1,700 euros ($1,800) to 3,200 euros for each bicycle. Sounds expensive? It is dirt cheap as opposed to this gold plated model from Goldgenie.
Both forward and rearward detection devices on the test bicycle happen to be connected to a built-in computer, where a vibrating warning system located in the bicycle’s saddle and handlebars will be able to alert cyclists to potential danger, where the saddle vibrates if other cyclists approach from behind, while obstacles that are in front will result in the handlebars vibrating.