Claims
- 1. A reckless driving system for automotive vehicles for alerting other drivers about the improper handling and driving of a vehicle wherein said system monitors a continuing series of vehicle movements occurring within preset intervals to determine if an unacceptable pattern of such movements has occurred contrary to the driving habits being followed by more responsible and reasonable drivers of such vehicles, comprising:
Movement monitoring means for said vehicle for detecting each acceleration, deceleration, lane change, right and left turn, and vehicle braking, and generating a response signal for each such movement, A timer operating for a preset period after each actuation thereof, An accumulator energized by the timer and said response signals for summing the number of response signals being generated during the preset period of the timer, said accumulator generating a reckless driving signal after receiving a predetermined number of said response signals, And warning means associated with the vehicle being energized by the reckless driver signal to warn other vehicles that the vehicle has been driven recklessly.
- 2. In the system of claim 1,
A recorder for recording the response signals constituting a reckless driving signal, thereby to provide a record of the detected reckless driving.
- 3. In the system of claim 1,
Said monitoring means additionally detecting violations of traffic laws and regulations, and generating a response signal in response to each violation.
- 4. In the system of claim 1, the addition of alerting means internally of the vehicle and
energized by the reckless driver signal.
- 5. In the system of claim 1,
Said monitoring means additionally detecting proximity of the vehicle to objects including other vehicles, and generating a response signal upon detecting proximity less than a preset distance.
- 6. In the system of claim 1,
Said monitoring means including a wireless reader for the vehicle for reading the content of coded signs proximate the roadways traveled by the vehicle.
- 7. In the system of claim 1,
Said monitoring means detecting vehicle turns and lane changes and energizing the turn indicators of the vehicle in response to each said movement.
- 8. In the system of claim 1,
Said monitoring means including a wireless reader for the vehicle for reading the content of coded traffic signs identifying the speed limit for the roadway and the presence of stop signs and indicators.
- 9. In the system of claim 1,
A wireless tranmitter associated with the system for wirelessly transmitting the reckless driving signal together with an identification of the vehicle, thereby to notify the police of the reckless driving occurrence.
- 10. In the system of claim 1,
Said monitoring means including accelerometers responsive to vehicle movements.
- 11. An automotive system for detecting unsafe operation of a vehicle by an impaired driver resulting from one or more of alcohol or substance abuse, driver disability from aging or illness, or other physical-mental disability comprising:
On-board sensors for detecting one of consistently low driving speed below the speed limits, excessive number of braking of the vehicle, and continual side movements within and between lanes in the roadway, and generating response signals, An analyzer for responding to said signals, And warning devices for said vehicle being energized by said analyzer to communicate said detected conditions to others located externally of the vehicle.
- 12. In the system of claim 11,
Said sensor detecting side movements of the vehicle within and between lanes comprising an on-board wireless detector for reading markings in the roadway traveled by the vehicle.
- 13.In the system of claim 11,
Said sensor detecting movements of the vehicle within and outside of a roadway lane comprising a sensor for the vehicle for detecting cyclically changing side movements of the vehicle.
- 14. In the system of claim 11,
Said sensor detecting movements of the vehicle by an impaired driver comprising a sensor for detecting cyclically changing sidewise movements of the vehicle and combined with detecting repeating braking of the vehicle.
- 15. In the system of claim 11,
Said sensor detecting control of the vehicle by an impaired driver detecting a pattern of repeated braking of the vehicle combined with repeated changes in vehicle speed.
- 16. An on-board vehicle system for warning other vehicles of unsignaled movements of a vehicle comprising:
An onboard sensor for detecting turning movements of the vehicle, And warning indicators coupled to the sensor to be energized in response to such turning movements thereby to alert other drivers of such movements.
- 17. In the system of claim 16,
The addition of sensors for determining changes in speed of the vehicle, and energizing warning indicators external of the vehicle to alert other vehicles of such changes in speed.
- 18. An on-board system for monitoring the movements of automotive vehicles with respect to the traffic laws and regulations and warning other vehicles when such laws and regulations have been violated comprising:
A sensor for detecting the posted speed limit at each different location of a moveable vehicle, and a speed detector for the vehicle for concurrently determining the vehicle existing speed, and generating a speeding signal where the vehicle speed exceeds the speed limit, And warning means for the vehicle being energized by the speeding signal to warn other vehicles of the violation of the speed limit.
- 19. In the system of claim 18, said sensor comprising a wireless reader
For reading coded street signs referencing the speed limit.
- 20. In the system of claim 18, said sensor additionally determining a
Traffic requirement to stop the vehicle, and said system determining if the vehicle fails to stop to generate a stop violation signal to warn other vehicles of the violation.
- 21. In the system of claim 18, the addition of communicating means
Internally of the vehicle and energized by the speeding signal to alert and warn the vehicle driver of the speeding violation.
- 22. An on-board system for monitoring the movements of a movable
Automotive vehicle with respect to traffic regulations,including one of speed limits, and stop requirements, and warning when such Regulations have been violated, Means for detecting each different location of said movable vehicle, and determining the traffic regulations at said different locations, Monitoring means for the vehicle for determining whether the vehicle has violated a traffic regulation and generating a warning signal if a violation has occurred, And communicating means energized by said warning signal to notify others of such violation.
- 23. In a vehicle warning system for a movable vehicle for determining the changeable locations of the vehicle and the traffic requirements at each different location,
an on-board display panel located interiorly of the vehicle for displaying the traffic requirement to the driver of the vehicle, and an on-board receiver for the vehicle for determining the traffic requirements referenced to each detected location of the vehicle to energize the on-board display panel, thereby to communicate the traffic requirements to the driver of the vehicle.
- 24. In the system of claim 23,
Said traffic requirements for each different location of the vehicle Being referenced by a coded street-roadway sign at that location, And said receiver having a reader for reading said coded signs.
- 25. In the system of claim 23,
Said traffic requirements for each different location being stored in Memory in said receiver, And said location detection means downloading the receiver memory for each detected location to display the traffic requirements for that location.
- 26. In the system of claim 23,
Said display panel including an audible announcer to audibly announced the traffic requirements for each location of the vehicle, thereby to remind the vehicle driver of such traffic requirements.
Parent Case Info
[0001] This application claims the benefit of Provisional applications Nos.60/222,592, filed Aug.2, 2000; and No. 60/245.587 filed Nov.6, 2000.
Provisional Applications (2)
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Date |
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60222592 |
Aug 2000 |
US |
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60245587 |
Nov 2000 |
US |