Interpretation ID: nht88-2.79
TYPE: INTERPRETATION-NHTSA
DATE: 07/24/88
FROM: STEPHEN BORKOWSKI
TO: ERICA JONES -- NATIONAL HIGHWAY TRAFFIC SAFETY ADMINISTRATOR
TITLE: NONE
ATTACHMT: ATTACHED TO LETTER DATED 08/10/88 TO STEPHEN BORKOWSKI FROM ERIKA Z. JONES, REDBOOK A32, STANDARD 108
TEXT: This letter is request for the legality of my Bimmer Dimmer Safety Stop Light Concept. It utilizes various devices to govern the intensity of brake light brightness to indicate the degree of braking being applied to a vehicle. The goal of my concept is to lessen the chance of rear end collisions.
My concept was borne by a personal experience of mine in which I was able to avoid crashing into a car in front of me but four cars behind me were not able to escape damage as a result of multiple rear end collisions.
As a driver with 40 years of experience with a good driving record, I pondered over why or what I did wrong that put me into such a situation. My conclusion is that through the years I was lulled into a false sense of security. I realized there were co untless number of times when I was in a line of cars that were slowing down and the brake lights of the car or cars in front of me were lit even though we all were in the process of moving. Also, there are many times when drivers "ride" the brakes in hi gh density traffic. The activated stop light, therefore, does not indicate a drivers intent to actually come to a stop or the degree of his slowing down.
In the military as well as in other organizations, people are trained for emergency situations so that they will react in the correct manner, subconsciously. If drivers can learn to apply their brakes quickly and fully when they see a very bright red br ake light, I believe a false sense of security will not be developed and thus, hopefully, rear end collision can be reduced. I would like to pursue to research and develop my concept to test its validity and effectiveness.
I would appreciate any advice and suggestions that I should have in seeing how I could make it legal.
Sincerely,