Industrial - Bachelor
Chevron is a low-cost, self-contained anti-tailgating system that uses lidar and dual E Ink displays to inform trailing drivers when they’re too close. Designed for most vehicle fitment with standard Australian license plates, it runs on just 5V and offers a reliable, set-and-forget safety upgrade using modern sensing and display tech.

Research shows that many drivers are unaware of how closely they follow the car in front, yet believe their distance is appropriate. Studies also indicate that people respond well to signage and are generally receptive to information delivered through visual cues. Interviews reveal that the abundance of sensors in modern vehicles can feel overwhelming, suggesting a softer, less intrusive approach is preferred. Survey responses further indicate that adding more noise-based alerts may not be well received. However, there is strong support for a simple, easy-to-install solution with a “set and forget” design philosophy.
“What is the best sign to not annoy people?”
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“The Chevrons are just like the ones on the Bruce Highway”
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Alex is a mature-age student and former 4x4 mechanic with extensive travel experience across Australia, America, and Europe. Based in Brisbane, he has worked for the past three years as an engineering technician at Apollo Manufacturing, working closely with the design and engineering team to bring new models to market for their retail and rentals customers.