Drivers
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Machine learning has been used to develop algorithms that can analyze driving data and detect dementia in a driver. The researchers say it could be possible in the future to detect early signs of dementia using devices incorporated into car systems.
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How long is a person’s ability to safely drive impaired after consuming cannabis? A meta-analysis suggests intoxication spans anywhere from three to 10 hours, raising questions over some roadside tests detecting traces of THC days after consumption.
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When we first reported on the SmartCap early this year, the fatigue-monitoring system was being developed for use in the mining industry. Now, eight months after going to market, the SmartCap system is being put to the test at sea.
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SMARTwheel is a steering wheel add-on which detects when drivers are engaging in unsafe activities like texting while driving, and provides sonic and visual alerts to refocus their attention.
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New Zealand's Car Parking Technologies has developed a system that detects when a non-disabled driver's vehicle is parked in a handicapped parking spot.
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The tiwi is a device that electronically monitors and mentors teen drivers.
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This retrofittable early warning tanker roll-over device provides added safety for older vehicles.
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Finnish officials are testing a portable system that automatically detects traffic violations and notifies police.
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The MyFord Touch system allows drivers to control vehicle functions via vocal prompts, touchscreen, or 5-way buttons.
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A computer-modeled system of self-regulating traffic lights shows that such technology would significantly improve traffic flow.
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IBM has released the results of its Global Commuter Pain Index, which compares traffic congestion in 20 cities worldwide.
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Magnepan has updated its critically-acclaimed MG1.6 audiophile speaker, for the first time using quasi-ribbon technology on all of the drivers
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