A scientist in Denmark counted the bug splatters on his car and found they had declined dramatically. Is it aerodynamics, or something more sinister?
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Counting dead bugs A... We consider ourselves service journalists. We do our best to bring you actionable information and try to put it in perspective that helps you make the right car-buying decision for you. Counting dead bugs A group of scientists in Denmark enjoys counting the number of dead bugs on windshields. Good on them. Everyone needs a passion.
Car designers: This isn’t aerodynamics But career automotive designer Kevin Golsch tells the Washington Post it’s not likely. “I’ve done a lot of studies on contamination of sensors, especially for autonomous vehicles,” Grolsch said. “And I think most everybody’s given up on trying to influence what happens at the vehicle level for dust and particles and rain.”
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