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Travaxen works with a wireless broadcast system integrated into emergency vehicles such as ambulances, fire trucks, or police vehicles. This system transmits a radio signal to vehicles within a dynamic range¹ around the emergency vehicle.
A receiver module installed in civilian vehicles instantly detects this signal and alerts the driver via an in-vehicle speaker. They can track the location of approaching emergency vehicles on the screen².
🔊 "Attention! An ambulance vehicle is approaching on your route. Please prepare to safely pull over to the right at the appropriate time."
The announcement is repeated every 200-250 meters the emergency vehicle approaches the civilian vehicle. At 1 km remaining, the following announcement continues:
🔊 "Attention! An approaching ambulance has been detected. Pull over safely. Please clear the lane immediately."
The system operates completely automatically. The driver doesn't need to press a button. They simply select the route they want to take (using voice commands, entering coordinates, or manually entering them). The signal continues to be emitted as long as the emergency vehicle is operating.
¹The Travaxen app can perform dynamic distance adjustments. For example:
❗ Distance settings aren't limited to these. Vehicle personnel can also set them manually. The distance settings in the table are only automatic. Users can personalize their profiles by creating their own, eliminating the need to manually enter them on subsequent trips.
Three screen options are offered for civilian and emergency vehicles:
Civilian drivers who fail to yield to emergency vehicles are subject to administrative fines, based on court orders, based on their license plates being identified by AI-enabled cameras.