Appeal 2007-0370 Application 09/951,560 1 017. Claim 17, also a new claim in the reissue application, on appeal 2 reads as follows: 3 4 17. The method of claim 14, further comprising providing a 5 predetermined amount of time for the driver of the vehicle to stop 6 exceeding a speed limit before the notification of traffic law infraction 7 or ticket is issued and/or transmitted, so that if the driver of the 8 vehicle stops exceeding the speed limit within the predetermined 9 amount of time then no ticket will be issued for the speed limit 10 violation before the predetermined amount of time elapsed. 11 12 018. Claim 18, also a new claim in the reissue application, on appeal 13 reads as follows: 14 15 18. The method of claim 15, further comprising providing a 16 predetermined amount of time for the driver of the vehicle to stop 17 exceeding a speed limit before the notification of traffic law infraction 18 or ticket is issued and/or transmitted, so that if the driver of the 19 vehicle stops exceeding the speed limit within the predetermined 20 amount of time then no ticket will be issued for the speed limit 21 violation before the predetermined amount of time elapsed. 22 23 24 The Prior Art - Vaughn 25 019. Vaughn describes a method and apparatus for controlling 26 vehicle speed utilizing the GPS system to determine the vehicle location. 27 1:65-66). 28 020. Vaughn describes that the maximum posted speed is enforced by 29 the police road patrol. (1:11-12). 30 021. Vaughn describes a system including a GPS system including 31 plurality of satellites (e.g. reference numerals 28, 30, 32, and 34) orbiting 32 around planet Earth. (4:26-31). 9Page: Previous 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 Next
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