Any such system might just put up a single warning regardless of how many peds (or drivers in cars) will be crossing ahead of you while using their cell phones. Plus its probably more of a marketing ploy than anything else at this point. It will most likely be available only as an option initially (and chances are it will come turned off by default) while Nissan gauges consumer reaction to the technology.
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Any such system might just put up a single warning regardless of how many peds (or drivers in cars) will be crossing ahead of you while using their cell phones. Plus its probably more of a marketing ploy than anything else at this point. It will most likely be available only as an option initially (and chances are it will come turned off by default) while Nissan gauges consumer reaction to the technology.