An automatic vehicle human-voice-based safety control is proposed to decrease the happening of vehicle accidents due to an eye or hand activities while driving. The design is implemented using an Arduino microcontroller. One of the most important safety control features is the automotive speed control (ASC). In this safety control function, which prevents a vehicle sudden hit, the necessary action is issued based on the vehicle-to- vehicle distance measure. To prevent the driver from attention withdraw and maintain a proper road and situation focus (as especially is the case at night), several other automated safety control operations are provided (i.e., radio, flasher, left flasher, right flasher, wipers, drive, and stop). These features are controlled according to human voice commands using an EasyVR module. The proposed model has been designed, built, and tested providing suitable results as desired.