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Warning system and driver assistance for foggy conditions
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Warning system and driver assistance for foggy conditions

Team Robie’s initiative provides drivers with weather forecast information, suggests safe routes and provides assistance when navigating through foggy conditions.

In addition, the app aims to raise public awareness of the dangers of fog, recommend preventive health measures and help create a safer traffic environment. The system not only serves drivers, but also supports authorities in managing and coordinating traffic.

Key features:

Fog Formation and Severity Forecast: The app predicts the likelihood and severity of fog at different times of the day, helping users choose optimal travel times and routes. It helps traffic police deploy resources efficiently, enabling them to reach fog-prone areas promptly and improve local warnings.

Safety recommendations: For each level of fog severity, the app provides specific advice, increasing user awareness. Recommendations include wearing respiratory and joint protection equipment and following safe driving practices such as reducing speed, keeping your distance and avoiding high beam.

Route suggestions to avoid fog: Based on fog conditions in different areas, the app recommends alternative routes and departure times to help users optimize their schedule.

Real-time route updates: The system automatically updates and suggests new routes or rest stops if fog conditions change unexpectedly.

Driver assistance during fog: Using real-time data and vehicle sensors, the app issues safety alerts in heavy fog. In dense fog, the system will:

Speed ​​Perception Error Warning: It monitors speed and alerts drivers if they accidentally speed or exceed safety limits.

Detects dangerous driving: It tracks frequent braking patterns and suggests slowing down if it detects continuous heavy braking.

Guide the stop safely: When visibility drops below 50 meters, the system advises drivers to stop at a rest area or pull over in the emergency lane, following safety protocols.