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The image shows a close-up of a car's steering wheel, specifically the controls on the right side. The primary object is the steering wheel hub, which is black and textured. Mounted on the hub are several buttons with white icons and text.

On the upper portion of the steering wheel control cluster, there are three buttons. The leftmost button has a curved arrow pointing downwards, indicating a reverse or back function. The middle button features a classic telephone handset icon, signifying call functions. The rightmost button displays an icon of a head with sound waves emanating from it, likely representing voice control or commands.

Below these, a prominent circular directional pad is visible. It has four arrow buttons pointing left, right, up, and down. In the center of this directional pad is a circular button with the text "OK" inscribed within it.

To the right of the directional pad, there is a vertical set of three buttons. The top button has a plus sign "+", suggesting an increase or volume up function. The middle button shows a speaker icon with a diagonal line through it, likely indicating a mute or sound off function. The bottom button has a minus sign "-", suggesting a decrease or volume down function.

In the background, a portion of the car's instrument cluster is visible, with a blue circular gauge and some faint text. The overall setting appears to be the interior of a car, likely during daylight given the lighting in the image. The steering wheel controls are clean but show some minor dust, indicating use. No people are visible in the image. The scene is static, focusing on the electronic controls of the vehicle. There are no overt emotional cues.

The visible text includes "OK" on the central button and a partially visible "POWER" on the instrument cluster in the background, along with "ECO". The context provided indicates the location is Haifa, Israel.
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Jun 29, 2026

Haifa, Israel

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The image shows a close-up of a car's steering wheel, specifically the controls on the right side. The primary object is the steering wheel hub, which is black and textured. Mounted on the hub are several buttons with white icons and text. On the upper portion of the steering wheel control cluster, there are three buttons. The leftmost button has a curved arrow pointing downwards, indicating a reverse or back function. The middle button features a classic telephone handset icon, signifying call functions. The rightmost button displays an icon of a head with sound waves emanating from it, likely representing voice control or commands. Below these, a prominent circular directional pad is visible. It has four arrow buttons pointing left, right, up, and down. In the center of this directional pad is a circular button with the text "OK" inscribed within it. To the right of the directional pad, there is a vertical set of three buttons. The top button has a plus sign "+", suggesting an increase or volume up function. The middle button shows a speaker icon with a diagonal line through it, likely indicating a mute or sound off function. The bottom button has a minus sign "-", suggesting a decrease or volume down function. In the background, a portion of the car's instrument cluster is visible, with a blue circular gauge and some faint text. The overall setting appears to be the interior of a car, likely during daylight given the lighting in the image. The steering wheel controls are clean but show some minor dust, indicating use. No people are visible in the image. The scene is static, focusing on the electronic controls of the vehicle. There are no overt emotional cues. The visible text includes "OK" on the central button and a partially visible "POWER" on the instrument cluster in the background, along with "ECO". The context provided indicates the location is Haifa, Israel.

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