INNOVATIVE TURN INDICATOR SYSTEM: VOICE-ASSISTED TECHNOLOGY FOR SAFER AND SMARTER DRIVING
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The rapid evolution of automotive technologies has paved the way for improved vehicle safety, especially in the realm of driver assistance systems. This research focuses on the design and development of a dual-mode turn indicator system for automobiles, incorporating both manual and voice-assisted mechanisms. The proposed system aims to enhance driving convenience, reduce driver distraction, and improve road safety by offering hands-free operation of turn indicators. The study explores the system's design, integration with existing automobile components, and testing under various real-world scenarios. The results indicate that the system effectively improves the ease of use of turn signals while maintaining safety standards.
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