Design mock up | Description | Pros | Cons |
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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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