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The 1st picture shows a specific dashboard and steering wheel configuration. And the 2nd picture shows a sleeker version of the dashboard, with the same steering wheel as the first. Specifically on the steering wheel, there are 3 buttons for the horn so that the driver can either press the horn in the center (like cars usually do), or can use a thumb from either the left or the right to press the smaller button. This feature can be removed if it proves to be redundant. There is a legend accompanying the pictures so you can see what's what. Admittedly, the drawing is a bit crude as I haven't really taken any electrics into account yet. Something to note, on the steering wheel, the 2 objects jutting out from the back are levers to control the left and right turn signals. And finally, in the 2nd picture, if more lights / indications need to be added to the dashboard, the long red and grey strips of light can be further divided into smaller strips.Able to see the speed and other notifications. The steering wheel allows for a nice hand-grip (inspiration from an aircraft yoke) with the flexibility of placing buttons wherever needed. The levers, placed right where the fingers go, give the turn signals an intuitive feel.There may be some notifications missing from this dashboard that need to be added. Additionally, the Hazard button is in a rather awkward place on the steering wheel.
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