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Better Driving New Innovation for Business and General Public A COMPLETE DRIVER- VEHICLE PROTECTION
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How it works: This patented "Driving Chip" device does what no other monitoring devices can do. When the quality of the vehicle operation is changed, the driving status (the color of the light) changes. The light blinks briefly every 5 second when the vehicle is parked, and flashes constantly while the vehicle is moving. The color of the light does not change while the vehicle is parked. The light is bright at daytime and dim at night to ensure unobstructed driving at night.
TRUST BUT VERIFY! A Blue or Green Flashing light represents talented driving. Out of this smoother operation results powerful protection for the driver and passengers, extended vehicle life, and reduced the cost of fuel and repairs.
A White Flashing light illustrates good driving. Passengers will appreciate this kind of driving.
A Yellow Flashing Light advises the driver to be more gentle in the operation of the vehicle.
A Red Flashing light symbolizes so-called "rough" driving. This type of handling actually shortens the life of vehicles and also leads to more frequent vehicle problems.
The inertia sensor, which controls the driving status, ignores bumps, pot-holes, and other situations, which the driver is not responsible for.
Installation is easy. Just connect a black wire to the ground, and a red wire to the +12 volt vehicle's battery. For "Auto Safety Alarm" also connect a green wire to the siren.
An "Auto Safety Alarm" does this: 1.) It monitors and displays the driver's driving status. (A proven method to convert driver to a safe-smooth driving habits).
2.) It briefly chirps during driving when the driver makes an emergency maneuver, or operates the vehicle roughly. (An early warning to nearby vehicles and pedestrians, that a vehicle is quickly approaching).
3.) It briefly chirps if thief is trying to enter your vehicle. It sets the alarm off if your vehicle is driven by the unauthorized person. (for more information click here).
One study reveals that high-skilled, high-performance, and high-alert drivers are more likely to impose harm on vehicles by quick, rapid braking,accelerating and turning. On top of the list are: 1.Racecar drivers, 2 Police officers,3 Ambulance drivers, 4 Late for work drivers
Drivers who are quickly-rapidly accelerating, braking, turning at high speed and hitting hard pot holes causing this: it squeezes the oil or grease out from excessively stressed points. Therefore, friction without the lubrication causing moving parts to burn and wearing out prematurely. On the other hand a smooth vehicle operation ensures a proper lubrication to all moving parts. Don't miss this opportunity to try this unique affordable "Driving Chip" or "Auto Safety+Alarm for 60 days free.
Please contact: 973-478-8686, or E-mail ask for Walter Safety Driving Service 243 Ackerman Ave Clifton, NJ 07011
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Drive with consistency How we can do well in tough times? If you can make a minor adjustments, you can make a big difference. Stay focused on changing your driving from the most dangerous time of the day to the least dangerous time of the day. Today's automobiles are more powerful and easier to handle than ever before, making it possible to execute quick driving maneuvers without difficulty. There is a logical correlation between so called "rough" driving, (which causes brakes to malfunction, transmission to fail, and suspension to untie) and the potential to encounter or even to cause an accident. This requires a common sense approach to the illustration of how technical advances can be used to benefit or jeopardize safety and cost-efficiency for consumers.
also Well informed drivers know that smooth vehicle operation makes driving safer, maintains good vehicle condition and saves gas. Passengers enjoy a smooth ride. Fleet owners benefit from gentler vehicle operation. Drivers are delighted with the profit produced by more economical driving. Therefore, the "Driving chip " device was created to train drivers to achieve skills of talented motor vehicle operators. This device has been tested on cars, trucks and buses to prove its excellence in reliability, accuracy and effectiveness.
300 MPG never looked so good. "Driving Saucer" This teardrop three- wheeler Aptera weighs only 1,400 pounds, and an electric motor combined with a one-cylinder engine powers the package. It can surround two occupants side by side. The Aptera goes from 0 to 60 in 10 seconds and tops 95 MPH. To protect passengers, the Aptera has a roll-cage F1 racers. Once production starts late in 2008, prospective drivers might need a motorcycle license. Initially, the Aptera will be available only in California.
Hybrid Vehicles A great portion of fuel is used during acceleration. The faster the acceleration, the more fuel is used. Maintaining a steady speed uses a minimum of fuel. Braking is a waste of energy. The harder the braking, the greater the waste of energy. Hybrid vehicles use braking power to produce electricity to recharge the batteries. An electric motor uses battery's electricity to accelerate the vehicle to the desired speed, then the gas engine takes over to maintain that speed. The longer the braking, the more electricity is produced. The longer the acceleration, the better the gas mileage. In essence, a good (smooth-safe) vehicle operator can get the best gas mileage on either the hybrid or gas powered vehicles.
The Hydraulic hybrid Drive train uses compressed nitrogen, not batteries to store energy lost during braking. As you brake hydraulic fluid pump and compresses nitrogen in reservoir. During acceleration the pump turns the rear wheels.
Adiabatic Engine Adiabatic engine gets 60 MPG by recapturing much of the heat wasted by a normal engine.
A Professor from Ontario, Canada has gotten over 100 MPG on Toyota Prius. The secret? He mounted solar panels on the car's roof.
Statistically, sixteen year olds are at the highest risk with over halve being involved in a crash the first year of driving. teenagers drive much better when their parents are sitting next to them. monitoring devices have been improving safety and reducing vehicle crashes for years in commercial fleet vehicles. Just knowing the box is there can change the driver's behavior. Fear of getting caught may be a more powerfully motivating than fear of getting killed.
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