Traffic monitoring and reporting system

Communications: electrical – External condition vehicle-mounted indicator or alarm – Highway information

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ABSTRACT:
A traffic reporting system which is to be in the form of a service that is to be subscribed to by each individual. Each individual is to have a receiver and this receiver is to be located within the individual's vehicle. This receiver is to have a plurality of activatable buttons with each button to correspond to a particular zone of a specific overall geographical area. If the individual presses a button, a continuous message will be announced informing that individual of pertinent information on traffic conditions relating to that specific zone. Each message for each zone is automatically frequently updated.

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Ueki, "Electronics Controls Traffic, Ensures Safety in Japan's Longest Expressway Tunnel", Journal of Electrical Engineers, Apr. 1976, pp. 23-26.
Bailey, "The BBC CARFAX System", 2nd International Conference on Automotive Electronics, London, England, (29 Oct.-2 Nov. 1979), pp. 224-228.

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