Patent Publication Number: US-9852635-B2

Title: Driving support apparatus

Description:
CROSS-REFERENCE TO RELATED APPLICATIONS 
     This application is a U.S. National Phase Application under 35 U.S.C. 371 of International Application No. PCT/JP2014/005500 filed on Oct. 30, 2014 and published in Japanese as WO 2015/079623 A1 on Jun. 4, 2015. This application is based on and claims the benefit of priority from Japanese Patent Application No. 2013-245089 filed on Nov. 27, 2013. The entire disclosures of all of the above applications are incorporated herein by reference. 
     TECHNICAL FIELD 
     The present disclosure relates to a driving support apparatus that displays an image obtained by imaging a rear side of a subject vehicle. 
     BACKGROUND ART 
     A technique in which an adjacent lane on a rear side of a subject vehicle is imaged by a camera, and driving support information such as a guide line functioning as an indication of whether a lane change is enabled is superimposed on an image acquired by imaging for display has been proposed (for example, refer to Patent Literature 1). 
     The inventors of the present application have found the following regarding a driving support apparatus. 
     In the technique disclosed in Patent Literature 1, the guide line functioning as the indication of whether the lane change is enabled is displayed on the basis of one closest following vehicle that travels in an adjacent lane on the rear side of the subject vehicle. According to the technique, since only the guide line corresponding to the closest following vehicle is displayed, when a driver has given up a lane change in front of the closest following vehicle, the indication for determining whether the lane change is enabled after that following vehicle may not be given to the driver in advance. Therefore, after the subject vehicle is overtaken by the closest following vehicle, the driver may have to determine whether the lane change is enabled with reference to the guide line corresponding to a subsequent closest following vehicle. 
     PRIOR ART LITERATURES 
     Patent Literature 
     Patent literature 1: JP 2006-51850 A 
     SUMMARY OF INVENTION 
     It is an object of the present disclosure to provide a technique displaying support information enabling a risk associated by a lane change to be determined in advance, with respect to multiple following vehicles. 
     According to one aspect of the present disclosure, a driving support apparatus that is communicably connected to an imaging portion that images an adjacent lane on a rear side of a subject vehicle, a situation acquisition that acquires information on whether a plurality of following vehicles travelling in the adjacent lane on the rear side of the subject vehicle are present or not and information on positions of the plurality of following vehicles, and a display portion that displays an image is provided. The driving support apparatus comprises an image acquisition, a calculator, an evaluator, and a display controller. 
     The image acquisition acquires a captured image captured by the imaging portion. The calculator calculates distance and relative speed between the subject vehicle and a following vehicle, and distances and relative speeds between the following vehicles, on a basis of the information acquired by the situation acquisition. The evaluator evaluates a degree of risk caused when the subject vehicle changes a lane to the adjacent lane with respect to the following vehicles on a basis of the distances and the relative speeds calculated by the calculator. The display controller creates support information on the degree of risk associated with a lane change in association with road sections based on positions at which the following vehicles are present on a basis of an evaluation result of the degree of risk by the evaluator, and displays a support image in which a created support information is superimposed on the captured image at a corresponding position on the display portion. 
     According to the driving support apparatus of the present disclosure, it may be possible to display and impose the support information associated with the road sections based on a position at which the multiple following vehicles are present, on the captured image based on the degree of risk evaluated for the multiple following vehicles that travel in the adjacent lane. According to the configuration, it may be possible for the driver to grasp the degree of risk associated with the lane change for not only one closest following vehicle but also the subsequent following vehicles in advance. 
    
    
     
       BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF DRAWINGS 
       The above and other aspects, features and advantages of the present disclosure will become more apparent from the following detailed description made with reference to the accompanying drawings. In the drawings: 
         FIG. 1  is a block diagram illustrating a configuration of a driving support apparatus; 
         FIG. 2  is a flowchart illustrating a procedure of a risk determination process for a first closest following vehicle; 
         FIG. 3  is a flowchart illustrating a procedure of a risk determination process for multiple following vehicles; 
         FIG. 4  is a diagram showing an outline of highlighting; 
         FIG. 5A  is a diagram showing an image captured by a camera; 
         FIG. 5B  is a diagram showing a first display example in which a highlighted display image is superimposed on the captured image; 
         FIG. 6A  is a diagram showing a second display example in which a highlighted display image is superimposed on the captured image; 
         FIG. 6B  is a diagram showing a third display example in which a highlighted display image is superimposed on the captured image; and 
         FIG. 7  is a diagram showing a fourth display example in which a highlighted display image is superimposed on the captured image. 
     
    
    
     PREFERRED EMBODIMENTS FOR CARRYING OUT INVENTION 
     An embodiment of the present disclosure will be described with reference to the drawings. The present disclosure is not limited to the following embodiment, but can be implemented in various modes. 
     (Description of Configuration of Driving Support Apparatus) 
     As illustrated in  FIG. 1 , a vehicle system  1  of an embodiment includes a driving support apparatus  10 , and a camera  20 , a rear vehicle detector  21 , a speed sensor  22 , a direction indicator switch  23 , a display  30 , and a speaker  31 , which are connected to the driving support apparatus  10 . 
     The camera  20  images a rear side of a vehicle (hereinafter, may be referred to as a subject vehicle  100 ) to which the vehicle system  1  is mounted. The camera  20  is fitted to, for example, a rearview mirror of the subject vehicle  100  or a vehicle side rearward so that mainly one lane in which the subject vehicle  100  is travelling and another lane (hereinafter referred to as an adjacent lane) adjacent to the lane in which the subject vehicle  100  is travelling fall within an imaging area. The camera  20  may be fitted to the right or left side of the vehicle. 
     The rear vehicle detector  21  is an object detection sensor for detecting presences or positions (relative positions to the subject vehicle  100 ) of following vehicles that are travelling in the adjacent lane on a rear side of the subject vehicle  100 , which is in the imaging area of the camera  20 , for example, due to image recognition of an image from a millimeter wave radar, a laser radar, or a camera. The speed sensor  22  detects a speed of the subject vehicle  100 , and inputs a detection signal to the driving support apparatus  10 . The direction indicator switch  23  is a switch for operating a direction indicator (also referred to as a turn signal or a blinker) installed in the subject vehicle  100 , and outputs a switch signal for operating the direction indicator. 
     The display  30  is a display device for displaying an image captured by the camera  20  and support information superimposed on the captured image. The display  30  is installed, for example, to a meter panel in front of a driver&#39;s seat, or at a position close to an A pillar which is easily visible from a driver. The speaker  31  is an audio output device for outputting a warning sound corresponding to the degree of risk associated with a lane change. 
     The driving support apparatus  10  is an information processing apparatus (for example, a microcomputer) mainly including a CPU, a ROM, and a RAM not shown. The driving support apparatus  10  realizes a function of displaying the support information on the degree of risk associated with the lane change of the subject vehicle  100 . The driving support apparatus  10  includes a controller  11 , a display output portion  12 , and a warning sound output portion  13  as a functional configuration for realizing the function. 
     The controller  11  determines the degree of risk caused when the subject vehicle  100  changes the lane to the adjacent lane due to an influence of multiple following vehicles detected by image processing on the captured image captured from the camera  20  or the rear vehicle detector  21 . The determination of the degree of risk is performed by execution of a risk determination process (refer to  FIG. 2 ) for a first closest following vehicle and a risk determination process (refer to  FIG. 3 ) for the multiple following vehicles. A detailed procedure of those processing will be described later. 
     The controller  11  creates an image of the support information indicative of the degree of risk involved in a road section in which each following vehicle is travelling, on the basis of results of determining the degree of risk involved in the multiple following vehicles. The image of the support information is created as a highlighted display image that is superimposed on the captured image captured from the camera  20  in a region corresponding to the road section in which each following vehicle is travelling. When the controller  11  determines that there is an intention of the lane change on the basis of an operating state of the direction indicator switch  23 , the controller  11  outputs the warning sound according to the degree of risk associated with the lane change. The display output portion  12  allows a support image in which an image of the support information created in the controller  11  is superimposed on the taken captured image to be output to and displayed on the display  30 . The warning sound output portion  13  audibly outputs the warning sound based on the control of the controller  11  from the speaker  31 . 
     (Risk Determination Process on First Closest Following Vehicle) 
     A procedure of the risk determination process on the first closest following vehicle will be described with reference to a flowchart of  FIG. 2 . The process is repetitively executed by the controller  11  of the driving support apparatus  10  in a predetermined control cycle. 
     In S 100 , the controller  11  calculates a distance and a relative speed between a first following vehicle  101 , which is closest to the subject vehicle  100  among the following vehicles traveling in the adjacent lane, and the subject vehicle  100 , on the basis of a detection result obtained from the rear vehicle detector  21 . For example, the controller  11  may specify the positions of the following vehicles reflected on the captured image with the use of image recognition of the captured image captured from the camera  20 , and calculate the distances between the following vehicles and the subject vehicle  100 . In S 102 , the controller  11  determines the degree of risk involved in the first following vehicle  101  on the basis of the distance and the relative speed to the first following vehicle  101  which are calculated in S 100 , and the speed of the subject vehicle  100 . In this example, the degree of risk is evaluated to be higher as the distance between the subject vehicle  100  and the following vehicle is shorter, as the relative speed is higher in a direction of bringing the subject vehicle  100  closer to the following vehicles, or as the speed of the subject vehicle  100  is higher. In the present embodiment, it is assumed that the degree of risk is evaluated with three levels of the degree of risk 1 (a low level), the degree of risk 2 (a middle level), and the degree of risk 3 (a high level). When it is determined that the first following vehicle  101  corresponds to the degree of risk 1 (the degree of risk 1 in S 102 ), the controller  11  proceeds to S 104 . In S 104 , the controller  11  creates an image of the support information corresponding to the degree of risk 1 for the first following vehicle  101 . When it is determined that the first following vehicle  101  is the degree of risk 2 (the degree of risk 2 in S 102 ), the controller  11  proceeds to S 106 . In S 106 , the controller  11  creates an image of the support information corresponding to the degree of risk 2 for the first following vehicle  101 . When it is determined that the first following vehicle  101  is the degree of risk 3 (the degree of risk 3 in S 102 ), the controller  11  proceeds to S 112 . In S 112 , the controller  11  creates an image of the support information corresponding to the degree of risk 3 for the first following vehicle  101 . 
     In S 104 , S 106 , and S 112 , the controller  11  creates an image in which a partial region of the adjacent lane based on a position at which the first following vehicle  101  is present is highlighted with a display mode corresponding to the degree of risk as an image of the support information, in the captured image acquired from the camera  20 . In this example, the controller  11  creates a highlighted display image of the display mode corresponding to any one of the degree of risks 1 to 3 which is the determination result in S 102 , in a region on the captured image corresponding to a region at a predetermined distance from the first following vehicle  101  forward in a travelling direction. The controller  11  creates the highlighted display image of the display mode corresponding to the degree of risk 3 in the region of the captured image corresponding to a proximity region before and after the first following vehicle  101  in the travelling direction regardless of the determination result in S 102 . The proximity region may be changed, for example, according to the relative speed between the subject vehicle  100  and the first following vehicle  101 , or the vehicle speed of the first following vehicle  101 . 
     In S 108 , the controller  11  determines whether the direction indicator turns on, or not, on the basis of the operating state of the direction indicator switch  23 . When the direction indicator is on (YES in S 108 ), the controller  11  proceeds to S 110 . In S 110 , the controller  11  outputs a predetermined warning sound corresponding to the degree of risk 2 determined in S 102  from the speaker  31  through the warning sound output portion  13 . The warning sound generated in this case notifies the driver of a fact that the degree of risk of the middle level is involved in the lane change. When it is determined that the direction indicator is not on in S 108  (NO in S 108 ), the controller  11  completes this processing. 
     In S 114 , the controller  11  determines whether the direction indicator is on, or not, on the basis of the operating state of the direction indicator switch  23 . When the direction indicator is on (YES in S 114 ), the controller  11  proceeds to S 116 . In S 116 , the controller  11  outputs a predetermined warning sound corresponding to the degree of risk 3 determined in S 102  from the speaker  31  through the warning sound output portion  13 . The warning sound generated in this case notifies the driver of a fact that the degree of risk of the high level is involved in the lane change. When it is determined that the direction indicator is not on in S 114  (NO in S 114 ), the controller  11  completes the processing. 
     (Risk Determination Process on Between Multiple Following Vehicles) 
     A procedure of the risk determination process on between the multiple following vehicles will be described with reference to a flowchart of  FIG. 3 . The process is repetitively executed by the controller  11  of the driving support apparatus  10  in a predetermined control cycle. 
     In S 200 , the controller  11  sets a value (n) of a counter for counting the order of the following vehicles to one. In S 202 , the controller  11  calculates a distance and a relative speed between an n-th following vehicle and an (n+1)-th following vehicle closer to the subject vehicle  100  among the following vehicles traveling in the adjacent lane, on the basis of a detection result obtained from the rear vehicle detector  21 . In this example, the controller  11  may specify the positions of the following vehicles reflected on the captured image with the use of image recognition of the captured image acquired from the camera  20 , and calculate the distance between the following vehicles. In S 204 , the controller  11  determines, on the basis of the distance and the relative speed between the n-th and (n+1)-th following vehicles which are calculated in S 200 , and the speed of the subject vehicle  100 , the degree of risk involved in those two following vehicles. In this example, for example, the degree of risk is evaluated to be higher as the distance between the two following vehicles is shorter, as the relative speed is higher in a direction of bringing the two following vehicles closer to each other, or as the speed of the subject vehicle  100  is higher. In this example, the degree of risk is evaluated with three levels of the degree of risk 1, the degree of risk 2, and the degree of risk 3. When it is determined that the degree of risk is the degree of risk 1 in S 204  (the degree of risk 1 in S 204 ), the controller  11  proceeds to S 206 . In S 206 , the controller  11  creates an image of the support information corresponding to the degree of risk 1 in a middle region between the n-th and (n+1)-th following vehicles. When it is determined that the degree of risk is the degree of risk 2 in S 204  (the degree of risk 2 in S 204 ), the controller  11  proceeds to S 208 . In S 208 , the controller  11  creates an image of the support information corresponding to the degree of risk 2 in the middle region between the n-th and (n+1)-th following vehicles. When it is determined that the degree of risk is the degree of risk 3 in S 204  (the degree of risk 3 in S 204 ), the controller  11  proceeds to S 210 . In S 210 , the controller  11  creates an image of the support information corresponding to the degree of risk 3 in the middle region between the n-th and (n+1)-th following vehicles. 
     In S 206 , S 208 , and S 210 , the controller  11  creates an image in which a region of the adjacent lane corresponding to the middle of the n-th and (n+1)-th following vehicles is highlighted with a display mode corresponding to the degree of risk as an image of the support information, in the captured image acquired from the camera  20 . In this example, the controller  11  creates a highlighted display image of the display mode corresponding to any one of the degree of risks 1 to 3 which is the determination result in S 206  in a region on the captured image corresponding to a region at a predetermined distance from two following vehicles in the middle of the respective following vehicles. The controller  11  creates the highlighted display image of the display mode corresponding to the degree of risk 3 in the region of the captured image corresponding to a proximity region before and after each following vehicle in the travelling direction regardless of the determination result in S 206 . 
     In S 212 , the controller  11  determines whether the degree of risk involved in all of the detected following vehicles has been determined, or not. When the following vehicle not yet determined is present (NO in S 212 ), the controller  11  proceeds to S 214 . In S 214 , the controller  11  counts up the value (n) of the counter by one, and returns to S 202 . When the degree of risk involved in all of the detected following vehicles has been determined (YES in S 212 ), the controller  11  completes this processing. 
     The images of the support information created in the “risk determination process on the first closest following vehicle” (refer to  FIG. 2 ), and “risk determination process on between the multiple following vehicles” (refer to  FIG. 3 ) are superimposed on each other at a corresponding position on the captured image captured from the camera  20 , and displayed on the display  30  through the display output portion  12 . 
     (Specific Example of Determination Result of Degree of Risk) 
     A specific example of a distribution condition of the degree of risk based on the “risk determination process on the first closest following vehicle” (refer to  FIG. 2 ), and “risk determination process on between the multiple following vehicles” (refer to  FIG. 3 ) will be described with reference to  FIG. 4 . In a case of  FIG. 4 , it is supposed that three following vehicles  101  to  103  are travelling in the same direction as that of the subject vehicle  100  at the rear of a right adjacent lane of the subject vehicle  100 . 
     As illustrated in  FIG. 4 , the highlighting with the degree of risk 3 is allocated to respective regions B, D, F corresponding to proximity regions immediate before and immediate after the respective following vehicles  101  to  103  in the adjacent lane. Lengths before and after the regions B, D, F are variable, for example, according to the relative speed to the subject vehicle  100  or another following vehicle, or the vehicle speed of each following vehicle. 
     It is assumed that the following vehicle  101  closest to the subject vehicle  100  is determined as the degree of risk 2. In that case, the highlighting with the degree of risk 2 is allocated to the region A across the region B forward from the following vehicle  101 . It is assumed that a middle region between the following vehicle  101  and the following vehicle  102  is determined to be the degree of risk 1. In that case, the highlighting with the degree of risk 1 is allocated to a region C corresponding to a clearance between the region B which is the proximity region of the following vehicle  101  and the region D which is the proximity region of the following vehicle  102 . 
     It is assumed that a middle region between the following vehicle  102  and the following vehicle  103  is determined to be the degree of risk 3. In that case, the highlighting with the degree of risk 3 is allocated to a region E corresponding to a clearance between the region D which is the proximity region of the following vehicle  102  and the region F which is the proximity region of the following vehicle  103 . A clearance between the region D and the region F is narrower than a total length of the subject vehicle  100 . For that reason, when the lane is chanted and the subject vehicle  100  enters that clearance, the subject vehicle  100  may interfere with the proximity region of the following vehicles  102 ,  103 . In this way, when the clearance of the proximity region between the two following vehicles is remarkably narrow, the highlighting with the degree of risk 3 is allocated to the clearance. 
     (Display Example of Highlighted Display Image) 
     As display examples of the image in which the highlighted display image is superimposed on the captured image captured from the camera  20 , several cases different in an expression method will be described with reference to  FIGS. 5A, 5B, 6A, and 6B . 
       FIG. 5A  is an example of the captured image acquired from the camera  20 . A part of a body of the subject vehicle  100  is reflected on a left end of the captured image, and a landscape of the adjacent lane of the subject vehicle  100  is reflected in a right region of the left end. In addition, it is assumed that three following vehicles travelling in a row in the adjacent lane at the rear of the subject vehicle  100  are reflected in the captured image. Hereinafter, the three following vehicles are identified as a first following vehicle  101 , a second following vehicle  102 , and a third following vehicle  103  in order from the vehicle closer from the subject vehicle  100 . 
       FIG. 5B  illustrates a first display example in which a planar highlighted display image is superimposed on the captured image illustrated in  FIG. 5A . In this case, an expression method of covering an overall region where the degree of risk is to be displayed on a road of the adjacent vehicle with a design such as a solid color, hatching in a planar shape, is used. In the highlighted display image, a color, a pattern, thickness or transparency of the design is changed according to the degree of risk, thereby being capable of discriminating the degree of risk. The highlighted display image is not drawn in portions overlapping with the following vehicles in the captured image. Aside from the method of expressing the degree of risk for each region in a stepwise fashion, a method of continuously expressing the degree of risk with the use of colors, light and darkness, or the gradation of thickness may be employed. 
     Portions (or regions) in which the highlighted display image overlaps with the following vehicles in the captured image are determined by recognizing the shape of the following vehicles due to the image recognition. 
       FIG. 6A  illustrates a second display example in which a linear highlighted display image is superimposed on the captured image illustrated in  FIG. 5A . In this case, an expression method in which a region of the degree of risk is expressed by drawing line segments such as solid lines, dotted lines, or dashed lines in parallel to each other along a road surface, at a front end and a rear end of the region in which the degree of risk is to be displayed on the road surface of the adjacent lane is employed.  FIG. 6B  illustrates a third display example in which a linear highlighted display image is superimposed on the captured image illustrated in  FIG. 5A . In this case, an expression method in which a region of the degree of risk is expressed by drawing lines such as solid lines, dotted lines, or dashed lines along both side ends (boundary of the adjacent lane) of the region in which the degree of risk is to be displayed on the road surface of the adjacent lane is employed. In more detail, the highlighted display image is drawn as line segments parallel to each other along white lines for separating the lanes drawn on the road surface. In the highlighted display images illustrated in  FIGS. 6A and 6B , a color, a thickness, or a design (solid line, dotted line, dashed line) of the lines is changed according to the degree of risk, thereby being capable of discriminating the degree of risk. Those highlighted display images are not drawn in portions overlapped with the following vehicles in the image. 
       FIG. 7  illustrates a fourth display example in which a highlighted display image is superimposed on a captured image different from that in  FIG. 5A . In this case, it is assumed that a situation in which a following vehicle is present in a blind spot which falls outside a region captured by the camera  20  in the adjacent lane immediately next to the subject vehicle  100 . For example, in a process where the first following vehicle  101  overtakes the subject vehicle  100  from the situation illustrated in  FIG. 5A , a situation in which the first following vehicle  101  falls outside the captured image of the camera  20  corresponds to this above case. In this case, when a region high in the degree of risk deriving from the following vehicle which falls outside the captured image remains in the display area, the highlighted display image representing a state in which the degree of risk is high is superimposed and displayed on the captured image. In this situation, when the highlighted display image deriving from the following vehicle that is present outside of the display area is displayed, a warning mark M 1  indicating that the following vehicle is present outside of the display area is displayed. 
     When a white line for distinguishing the lanes from each other is not detected on a road surface, a region having a predetermined size or a line segment having a predetermined length may be displayed as the support information. In this case, the region having the predetermined size or the line segment having the predetermined length may be defined by a line segment obtained by plotting average appearance of the adjacent lane displayed on the captured image. Alternatively, the region having the predetermined size or the line segment having the predetermined length may be defined by a width of the following vehicles travelling in the adjacent lane displayed on the captured image. 
     (Modifications) 
     When it is determined that the direction indicator operates in S 108  and S 114  of the risk determination process (refer to  FIG. 2 ) on the first closest following vehicles, the display mode of the highlighted display image that is superimposed and displayed on the captured image may be changed. Specifically, a color of the highlighted display image may be changed or flickered during the operation of the direction indicator to highlight the display more than usual. According to this configuration, when the driver intends to change the lane, the driver can easily recognize the risk associated with the lane change. 
     In the display examples of  FIGS. 5A, 5B, 6A, and 6B , the highlighted display image corresponding to the degree of risk of the respective levels from the region high in the degree of risk to the region low in the degree of risk is displayed. Alternatively, the highlighted display image may be displayed in the region high in the degree of risk, and nothing may be displayed in the region low in the degree of risk. 
     According to the vehicle system  1  of the embodiment, the following effects are obtained. 
     It may be possible to superimpose and display the highlighted display image that can discriminate the degree of risk associated with the lane change on the captured image acquired from the camera  20 , on the basis of the risk evaluated for the multiple following vehicles travelling in the adjacent lane. It may be possible to display the highlighted display image in association with the proximity regions before and after the respective following vehicles or the regions between the following vehicles. According this configuration, it may be possible for the driver to grasp the degree of risk associated with the lane change for not only one closest following vehicle but also the subsequent following vehicles in advance. 
     It may be possible to generate the warning sound corresponding to the degree of risk or to change the display mode of the highlighted display image, on the basis of the operation of the direction indicator. According to the configuration, when the driver intends to change the lane, it may be possible for the driver to clearly grasp the risk associated with the lane change. 
     The camera  20  corresponds to an imaging portion of the present disclosure. The rear vehicle detector  21  corresponds to a situation acquisition of the present disclosure. The display  30  corresponds to a display portion of the present disclosure. The controller  11  and the display output portion  12  correspond to a display controller of the present disclosure. S 100 , S 200 , and the controller  11  correspond to a calculator of the present disclosure. S 102 , S 204 , and the controller  11  correspond to an evaluator of the present disclosure. S 108 , S 114 , and the driving support apparatus  10  correspond to an operation determiner of the present disclosure. 
     According to one aspect of the present disclosure, a driving support apparatus that is communicably connected to an imaging portion that images an adjacent lane on a rear side of a subject vehicle, a situation acquisition that acquires information on whether a plurality of following vehicles travelling in the adjacent lane on the rear side of the subject vehicle are present or not and information on positions of the plurality of following vehicles, and a display portion that displays an image is provided. The driving support apparatus comprises: an image acquisition that acquires a captured image captured by the imaging portion; a calculator that calculates distance and relative speed between the subject vehicle and a following vehicle, and distances and relative speeds between the following vehicles, on a basis of the information acquired by the situation acquisition; an evaluator that evaluates a degree of risk caused when the subject vehicle changes a lane to the adjacent lane with respect to the following vehicles on a basis of the distances and the relative speeds calculated by the calculator; and a display controller that creates support information on the degree of risk associated with a lane change in association with road sections based on positions at which the following vehicles are present on a basis of an evaluation result of the degree of risk by the evaluator, and displays a support image in which a created support information is superimposed on the captured image at a corresponding position on the display portion. 
     According to the driving support apparatus of the present disclosure, it may be possible to superimpose and display the support information associated with the road sections based on the positions at which the multiple following vehicles are present on the captured image, on the basis of the degree of risk evaluated for the multiple following vehicles that travel in the adjacent lane. According to the configuration, it may be possible that the driver grasps the degree of risk associated with the lane change for not only one closest following vehicle but also the subsequent following vehicles in advance. 
     The flowchart or the process in the flowchart disclosed in this application is formed of multiple sections (or which are referred to as steps), and for example, each section is represented by S 100 . Each section can be divided into multiple sub-sections, and in contrast, multiple sections can also be combined into one section. 
     In addition, each of the aforementioned multiple sections or a combination thereof can be realized not only as (i) a software section combined with a hardware (a computer, for example) but also as (ii) a hardware section (an integrated circuit or a wired logic circuit, for example) while including or not including functions of the related devices. Furthermore, the hardware section can be configured inside a microcomputer. 
     In the present embodiment, paying attention to the functions provided in the controller  11 , the interior of the controller  11  is classified into the image acquisition, the calculator, the evaluator, and the display controller for convenience, and it is not meant that the interior of the controller  11  is physically partitioned into portions corresponding to the respective “portions”. 
     While the embodiments, the configurations, and the modes according to the present disclosure have been described with reference to embodiments thereof, it is to be understood that the disclosure is not limited to the embodiments and constructions. The present disclosure is intended to cover various modification and equivalent arrangements. In addition, while the various combinations and configurations, other combinations and configurations, including more, less or only a single element, are also within the spirit and scope of the present disclosure.