Design and Model of A Vehicle Safety System

Authors

  • Omkar S Vyas
  • Omkar M Taksale
  • Ramkrishna S Bharsakade

Keywords:

Motor Vehicle Safety System, Ultrasonic sensors, Arduino, Breadboard, Buzzer

Abstract

According to the world accident report, 2,403 traffic accidents were recorded on expressways which caused injuries to 1,997 individuals and fatalities of 1,389 people. The most significant fatalities in road accidents were recorded on the National Highways, accounting for 34.4 % (53,213 out of 1,54,732), followed by State Highways (25.6 percent) (39,624 deaths) (39,624 deaths). A total of 60,506 individuals perished due to car accidents on the other highways during 2019. One of the reasons behind the accident is that there is no other medium to get the exact distance of automobiles behind it can be responsible for an accidental site.In this paper, a new approach in motor vehicle mechanization keeps a 55m gap between 1st and 2nd automobiles so that the automobile doesn't clash with other automobiles. The vehicle safety system's objective is to avoid collision mainly due to unawareness of the gap (55m) between two motor vehicles. The suggested Motor Vehicle Safety System encompasses the idea of having safety while reversing a motor vehicle, and if another vehicle arrives in a 55m gap, the buzzer will ring. The authors have used ultrasonic sensors to determine any motor vehicle on the rear side of any motor vehicle. If the motor vehicle reaches 55m, then the buzzer rings. By this system, safety is maintained in traffic areas. This system can also be employed in material handling where heavy-duty vehicles are used.

Published

2023-03-26

How to Cite

Omkar S Vyas, Omkar M Taksale, & Ramkrishna S Bharsakade. (2023). Design and Model of A Vehicle Safety System. Engineering Research Transcripts, 2, 45–50. Retrieved from https://grinrey.com/journals/index.php/ert/article/view/46