""Driver Alerts"" examines how smart alert systems are revolutionizing road safety by preventing accidents. It explores the technology behind these systems, including sensor technology and data processing algorithms, and their application in various driving environments. These systems leverage predictive algorithms to analyze real-time data, significantly reducing accident rates and improving driver behavior. For example, collision warning systems and lane departure alerts use human-machine interfaces to provide timely warnings, addressing the critical need for proactive safety measures given increasingly complex transportation systems.The book is structured to provide a comprehensive overview, beginning with fundamental concepts before delving into specific applications like drowsy driver detection. A unique focus is placed on the human-machine interface, ensuring alerts are intuitive and non-disruptive. It draws from accident databases, simulator studies, and research in cognitive psychology to optimize alert design and effectiveness. It addresses potential issues such as alert overload and data privacy, advocating for responsible implementation and data management.