When a sleepy driver has trouble in keeping his eyes on the road and gets too close to another car, an alarm sound will warn the driver. If nothing is done, (1)______________________. This is a new device which will soon be tested in an experimental car in Japan. The computer warning system keeps track of a driver's condition by monitoring his heart beat with signals transmitted from a band round his wrist. (2)______________________. Each pulse in the wrist sends a signal to the computer. By analyzing the pulse rate, the computer can determine whether a driver is drunk, sleeping or ill. Devices in other parts of the car (3)_______________________. The computer will sound the alarm when a problem arises, and will automatically stop the car if the driver ignores the warning.
the car will automatically come to a stop and in this way prevent an accident.
The wrist band records the driver’s pulse which measures the heat beat.
can also tell the computer if the car is too close to another vehicle or is moving dangerously
1. the car will automatically come to a stop and in this way prevent an accident.
2. The wrist band records the driver’s pulse which measures the heart beat.
3. can also tell the computer if the car is too close to another vehicle or is moving dangerously
1. the car will automatically come to a stop and in this way prevent an accident.
2. The wrist band records the driver’s pulse which measures the heart's beat.
3. can also tell the computer if the car is too close to another vehicle or is moving dangerously