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The main purpose of this paper is to develop a prototype of the vehicle black box system VBBS that can be installed into any vehicle all over the world. This prototype can be designed with minimum number of circuits. The VBBS can contribute to constructing safer vehicles, improving the treatment of crash victims, helping insurance companies with their vehicle crash investigations, and enhancing road status in order to decrease the death rate.