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Bill B
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Joined: Thu Aug 08, 2013 7:14 pm
First Name: William
Last Name: Bennett

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Hi Rusty, I would like to ask a question. If it is important to know (in the seconds leading to a crash) what was happening with regard to the accelerator and brakes. Wouldn't it be important to know what was happening with the steering wheel? Was the driver operating with one hand? two? no hands? at 70 MPH? I have developed and patented a way to supply data and promote safe driving habits in one device. For the aftermarket it is a rigid steering wheel cover with sensors that is locked onto the wheel, and a small control box that plugs into the OBD2 port. OEM type is built into the steering wheel. Above a speed (20MPH) the driver can remove a hand from the wheel, to change music, heat, have a sip of coffee etc. If the hand is not returned within a limited time (7 secs) a buzzer will sound. To shut off the buzzer they must return the hand. Excessive alarms are recorded ( time, speed date, duration) This promotes two hand driving and discourages distracting activities. With a Wheel Watcher a driver cannot text, hold a cell phone, eat, or apply make up when over a pre determined speed. Please see <www.wheelwatcherpro.com>

Thank You,

Bill Bennett

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