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The paper refers to the registration of road events by a modern device called EDR – black box for all types of the motor vehicles. The device records data concerning vehicle’s technical condition, the way it was driven and RTS. The recorder may be used in private and commercial cars, taxies, buses and trucks. The recorder may serve the purpose of a neutral witness for the police, courts and insurance firms, for which it will facilitate making the reconstruction of the road accidents events and will provide a proof for those who caused them. The device will bring efficient driving, which will significantly contribute to decreasing the number of road accidents and limiting the environmental pollution. In the end in the last year German parliament backed a proposal to the European Commission to put black boxes, which gather information from vehicles involved in accidents, in all the new cars from 2015 on.
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Bibliogr. 25 poz., fig., tab.
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- Military University of Technology, Cybernetics Faculty, Sylwester Kaliski Street 2, 00-908 Warsaw 49, Poland
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- Motor Transport Institute, Management and Telematics Center, Jagiellońska 80, 03-301 Warsaw, Poland
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- Motor Transport Institute, Section of Planning and Budget, Jagiellońska 80, 03-301 Warsaw, Poland
Bibliografia
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