Via Treehugger:

We have a soft spot for anything that makes cycling a little safer, and this concept design by Lee Myung Su, Park Geun Wan & Park Okhee pegs it. The backpack lights up with messages for traffic behind the cyclist, from turn signals to emergency signals, to thanking drivers for keeping their distance.

The display is made of LEDs and works in two modes, driving or emotion. Driving mode shows turn signals, and emotion mode has, well, emoticons. The display is controlled by a lever on the bike, so the cyclist never has to take their hands off the handlebar.

We’d definitely love to see something like this available for cyclists, though it’s probably possible to create something on your own if you really want one.

Here’s a video explaining the technology.

[Vimeo 14933963]

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  1. I like the idea, but I wonder how long the battery would last, especially if it uses bluetooth or a similar wireless technology to transmit the signals from controller to display.

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