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Old 01-22-2008, 04:18 PM
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Toyota to make sure drivers awake at wheel

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TOKYO (AFP) — Toyota Motor Corp. said Tuesday it would soon equip vehicles with a system to verify that drivers' eyes are fully open to make sure they are not asleep at the wheel.

It has given its pre-crash safety system the eye-monitoring function in addition to its current ability to watch the direction of a driver's face, the company said.

The eye monitoring, billed as a world first by Toyota, will be offered in vehicles scheduled for launch in Japan in the near future.

It "uses a driver-monitoring camera and image-processing computer to determine the position of the driver's upper and lower eyelids," Japan's largest automaker said in a statement.

If the safety system senses that a collision is imminent, it issues an early warning to the driver.
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lmao ^^..Pretty good system but how much would it cost?
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omg my post about squinty eyes is gone... ah america is so politically correct now.
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Originally Posted by bigwillystyle23
omg my post about squinty eyes is gone... ah america is so politically correct now.
LOLZ I can just imagine what it was. I heard about this a while back. About time it got serious.
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what if you wear dark sunglasses? would it have an xray vision? ohhh!!! LOL!!!
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As for technological features, this is on the forefront. However you just raised an interesting point bluaeon. We still aren't sure if this feature will be standard or an option, or when something likes this will be available on US models. It seems as though they are starting it in Japan first to see how consumers will react.
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I like the idea but what about those of us that drive in the sunlight some of us wear a hat how will that effect the sensors
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Originally Posted by bluaeon
what if you wear dark sunglasses? would it have an xray vision? ohhh!!! LOL!!!
i think its more about driving at night then day. but thats just me :D
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Isn't this something one of the Lexus already has?
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Hmm wonder how this is gonna be implemented... it'll be cool if it was some futuristic retinal scanner thingy
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Originally Posted by bluaeon
what if you wear dark sunglasses? would it have an xray vision? ohhh!!! LOL!!!
It'll probably use infared or use a decent type of camera - if it's sunny enough to be wearing sungalsses it could most likely see your eyes through the shades anyway
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I wonder what the camera will think of my middle finger.



Am I the only one that doesn't like the idea of a camera looking at me while I am driving?
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This won't help if you just fall asleep at the wheel. No amount of alarms, buzzing, vibration, etc will stop a sleepy driver.

I give them credit though but a sleepy driver will still continue to drive...
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Originally Posted by Sifu
This won't help if you just fall asleep at the wheel. No amount of alarms, buzzing, vibration, etc will stop a sleepy driver.

I give them credit though but a sleepy driver will still continue to drive...


No doubt about that.....
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Hey, does this rag smell like chloroform?
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No, but it smells a hell of a lot like dumbing down for the stupidest one at the expense of the rest of us.
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Originally Posted by Sifu
This won't help if you just fall asleep at the wheel. No amount of alarms, buzzing, vibration, etc will stop a sleepy driver.

I give them credit though but a sleepy driver will still continue to drive...
I think it will do more than sound buzzers ..... that alone would startle a sleepy driver and cause accidents. I'm sure they will find a way to tie it into the abs and brake the car if it encounters a sleepy driver.

Take that one step further and integrate the lexus selfpark technology and the car can literally pull you over while slowing down ..
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I think slowing down the car could also be detrimental because what about the people behind that driver? It sounds great but still a sleepy driver is going to fall asleep. It should just go into auto mode and drive the nearest hotel or something...
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mercedes already has a car that can practically drive itself. all you do is hold the wheel. it measures traffic, and can stop and accelerate as needed. whats happening to our world! no one will drive cars anymore. stupid technology. it kind of grosses me out. i mean amen for the safety but still. why not put everyone in government remote controlled cars?
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