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Reduce/eliminate headlight glare
An idea to reduce/eliminate headlight glare is to use a polaroid on the headlight cover and another polaroid with its axis perpendicular to the one on the headlight cover. This would reduce/eliminate the glare from headlights on the driver for oncoming vehicles. Not sure if this is an economical/viable solution.
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Chevrons on Bend in road
In the UK when approaching a bend in the road a chevron sign warns you of the danger ahead. The problem is if you are not familiar with that road the bend could range from almost 180 degrees to just a mild curve. If the chevrons were replaced with a true image of the bend and possibly the angle it would prevent many accidents. The extra cost would be negligible.
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Mag tech engine
This is an engine that uses magnets instead of spark plugs to create the combustion to power the vehicle. It works by placing magnets at the top of the cylinder and on the piston with the opposite polarities to create the down force that spark plugs do. Have the magnet powered by a computer to fire them in the proper sequence to keep the engine running. Let me know what you think. This is as simply as I can explain my concept.Reward: To have The first 2 cars powered by this technology so I never have to pay for fuel again. 
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Freight hauling zeppelin
Build a world war I type zeppelin with inner airbags,call "bladders", fill with helium (not hydrogen). Have the outer airbag made with a flexable "solar-panel" cloth, electronic wirer to in-ship storage batteries. Have these batteries run VTOL propeller engine (simulated to MV-22 "Osprey"), to propel and steer the zeppelin. Underneath the belly of the zeppelin have the cramping system.Reward: If "freight hauling zeppelin" gets of the ground, write me. 
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Automatic Tire Inflation
Ever wonder what it would be like to have automatic tire inflation on board while driving? Here is my idea. The average car tire is usually only a few pounds over or under the limit in terms of air pressure. I was thinking of a portable device that would latch onto each outside tire rim, using something like a powerful magnet or equivalent to stay attached. This device would consist of a small DC motor, Solar Panel, and rechargeable AAA batteries. I haven't yet determined the power requirements for this device. But how much power do you really need to pump out a few pounds of air over an extended time? This device will hopefully not look half bad, and be configured to even look good on conventional rims. With this device, I hope to improve the gas mileage of all cars that use it, as well as giving drivers a bit more of assurance. Knowing that their tire pressure will add to the safety of not only the ones on board, but to the rest of the civilians on the road, will give them peace of mind.Reward: Energy Conservation and Safety 
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