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Jaesang Lee: Best Safety InnovationJaesang Lee from Hongik University in South Korea has won the Interior Motives Awards for Best Safety Innovation.
His striking Nissan "Uno" personal mobility transporter consists of a people carrier that interfaces with single seater transportation vehicles.
Lee's mobility transporter concept charges the electric powered individual city vehicles when they are docked inside.
As passengers approach their destination, the transporter slows and the single seater vehicles detach from an internal rail, enabling users to drive to their separate destinations.
The design of the concept incorporates glass panels and sharp defined frames that hold the panels together giving the design a modern look.
As individual vehicles return to the transporter, they rise up on their front axle to provide a more comfortable elevated seating position as passengers.
Runner up for the award was Alexander Ksoll from the Umeå Institute of Design, Sweden with his Volvo recycling truck concept.
Ksoll's vehicle uses an elegant rotating drum that can pick up bins and empty them with minimal effort from the driver.
The cabin of the truck slants downwards to improve the driver visibility.
Second runner up for the awards was Tiago Aiello Tome De Souza for the Universidade Estadual Paulista, Brazil.
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