FIELD: safety.
SUBSTANCE: invention relates to road traffic safety devices. Automotive motorized support (AMS) with light signaling equipment includes AMS unit housing, AMS attachment adjustment mechanism, and sliding up bar, electric power and electric motor control cables, light signaling equipment and action camera attachment platform rotary electric drive, electric motor, bar vertical lifting mechanism, fixed unit, installed in bar upper part, with hatch cover attached above it, white luminescence LED lamp, orange luminescence LED lamp and platform rotating in horizontal plane through 360 degrees, installed on fixed unit with electric drive and fixture for detachable action camera. Visual information on vehicle driver intended actions with installed AMS is transferred to other road users by means of light signaling equipment.
EFFECT: enabling higher safety in reverse motion or emergency stop.
1 cl, 2 dwg
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Dates
2016-12-20—Published
2015-09-23—Filed