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With recent studies identify the dangers of poor rear visibility, car manufactures
are encouraged to continue to include parking sensors in new cars. About 80%
of Queensland drivers believe that a reversing camera is a worthwhile safety
feature as about 40% of those surveyed has near miss when reversing. Parents
who are not planning to buy a new or more recent family car in the recent future
should consider buying parking sensors and a reversing camera. Front and rear
parking sensors as well as reversing cameras are useful for improving vehicle
safety and reducing blind spots. Reversing cameras that are available include
mounted dash board monitors which are shaped like a vehicle GPS, but show what
the cameras are seeing at the rear of the car. If you would prefer a rear-vision
mirror mounted monitor, they are also available and they can clip on to existing
mirrors or be integrated into the vehicle. ‘Smart Park’ camera’s
are a popular type of reversing camera and they are also great quality and durable.
The more expensive and safer cameras include night vision capabilities to help
the driver see what is in dark places. In addition to reversing cameras, parking
sensors also are very useful tools for reversing as they tell the driver how
far they are away from other objects (including vehicles). Therefore, invest
in your safety and your family’s safety and safe lives and money with
reversing cameras and parking sensors.
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