A remotely-actuated audio/visual assembly (10) which consists of a signal
transmitting circuit (12) and a signal receiving circuit (58). The circuit
(12) is designed to be remotely located from the circuit (58). The circuit
(12) is typically connected in parallel with a vehicle brake light (14)
such that when the brakes are applied, power is supplied simultaneously to
the brake lights and to a transmitter (38) which produces an output signal
(46). The output signal (46) is applied to a receiver (60) in the circuit
(58) which in turn produces an output signal (64) which enables a control
circuit (70) which is programmed to control the operation of a visual
display (80) and an optional audio alarm. In one application the signal
receiving circuit (58), which includes the visual display (80) is attached
to the rear external surface of a motorcycle helmet (220). Thus, when the
motorcycle's brakes are applied, the visual display (80) is activated,
thereby allowing a following vehicle to more readily see and understand
that the motorcycle is slowing down or preparing to stop.