GM Recalls Over 270,000 Malibus For Faulty Rearview Cameras

GM recalls 270,000 Chevrolet Malibu cars (2023-2025) because rearview cameras might not work. Owners will get free repairs starting May 18.

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General Motors is recalling 270,000 Chevrolet Malibu cars. This is a large number of cars that could have problems seeing behind them.

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GM Recalls 270,000 Chevrolet Malibus for Bad Rearview Cameras

GM recalls 270,000 Chevrolet Malibu cars (2023-2025) because rearview cameras might not work. Owners will get free repairs starting May 18.

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Ford Motor Co. will recall about 1.1 million vehicles in the U.S. due to a rearview camera software defect, sending shares down 1.45% as the automaker seeks to address safety concerns and restore consumer trust.
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Ford Recalls 1.1 Million Vehicles Over Rearview Camera Defect—Shares Down 1%

Ford Motor Co. will recall about 1.1 million vehicles in the U.S. due to a rearview camera software defect, sending shares down 1.45% as the automaker seeks to address safety concerns and restore consumer trust.

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Building a Bicycle Dash Cam With Advanced Capabilites

Riding a bicycle is a wonderful and healthy way to get around. However, just like with any other vehicle on the road, it can be useful to have a camera to record what goes on in traffic. [Richard Audette] built just such a rig.

The original setup relies on a Raspberry Pi 3, which takes a photo every 10 seconds using the attached Pi Camera. It then processes these photos using OpenALPR, which is a piece of software for reading licence plates. Licence plates detected while cycling can be stored on the Raspberry Pi for later, something which could be useful in the event of an accident.

However, [Richard] has developed the concept further since then. The revised dashcam adds blind spot detection for added safety, and uses a Luxonis OAK-D camera which provides stereo depth data and has AI acceleration onboard. It's paired with a laptop carried in a backpack instead of a Raspberry Pi, and can stream video to a smartphone sitting on the handlebars as a sort of rear-view mirror.

Anyone who has commuted on a bicycle will instantly see the value in work like [Richard]'s. Just avoiding one accident from a car coming from behind would be of huge value, and we're almost surprised we don't see more bicycle rear view kits in the wild.

Alternatively, if you just want to scan your surroundings as you ride, consider building a landscape scanner instead. Video after the break.

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Building A Bicycle Dash Cam With Advanced Capabilites

Riding a bicycle is a wonderful and healthy way to get around. However, just like with any other vehicle on the road, it can be useful to have a camera to record what goes on in traffic. [Richard A…

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