Vehicle reversing sensor

Reversing your vehicle has now become an everyday challenge. Whether you are trying to park your in parking spaces that are getting tighter and garages that are always cramped, your driving skills are constantly tested.

With a little bit of help from vehicle reversing sensors, even the most unconfident of drivers can reverse their vehicles without putting a dent on their vehicle or bumping into someone. Vehicle reversing sensors can detect obstacles behind the driver while reversing and send out an audible alarm and/or visual display available with vehicle reversing sensor units.

Usually, you can find quite a few types and designs for vehicle reversing sensors. However, vehicle reversing sensors are generally divided into three or four broad categories. There are audio vehicle reversing sensors, video vehicle reversing sensors, combination vehicle reversing sensors and wireless vehicle reversing sensors. These vehicle reversing sensors are usually designed to be mounted on bumper of your car.

The audio vehicle reversing sensors give out an audio alarm or beep when the bumper of the car approaches any obstacle. The pitch of the signal increases as the distance between the car and the obstacle decreases.

If a visual display unit is available with the vehicle reversing sensor, then it shows a visual signal to the driver. The display unit is usually mounted on the dashboard. A combination vehicle reversing sensor combines both these options and gives out a sound as will as displays a video signal.

A wireless vehicle reversing sensor has usually radars or sonar that can be mounted on the bumper.

Vehicle reversing sensors are also available in various colours. Most manufacturers offer vehicle reversing sensors that can be coated with the matching paint job that is present on your vehicle. This allows cars who have a unique and customised paint job to also go for vehicle reversing sensors.

The vehicle reversing sensors use ultrasonic technology in order to calculate the exact position of an object that may fall within its detection range. Vehicle reversing sensors get automatically activated when the driver selects the reverse gear.

Vehicle reversing sensors are especially useful when backing up from your garage or your local grocery store’s or mall’s parking lot, which are comparatively more crowded. Most of the luxury cars come fitted with vehicle reversing sensors. However, now-a-days, many small car owners are opting for getting a vehicle reversing sensor fitted in their vehicles as well.


May 31st, 2008
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Parking aid

Parking aids have made it easier and safer to park the vehicles while backing them up in the garage or any other tight parking place. There are various types of parking aids available. Most of them target the parking in a garage and are mounted on garage walls. Though a wide range of parking sensors are also available that can be mounted on the cars and can aid in parking anywhere.

Parking aids that can be used in a garage are essential to save your as well as your garage from damage. These parking aids include simple aids like parking mats, bumper guards, park ‘n’ place, wall guard, and little more sophisticated aids like garage laser park for single or two car garage, battery operated parking devices and may others. 

Parking mats, wall guard and park ‘n’ place implements are placed at the point where you want your car to stop. The parking mat has two humps – the first one is a smaller that gives the drivers an indication that they are approaching the parking spot by offering a small bump.

The second bump is placed right at the parking spot and stops the vehicle from going any further as it is bigger in size than the first bump. Parking mats are usually non-slip.

Wall guard is a simple parking aid mounted on the wall directly behind the parking spot to avoid any collision damage. Once the car touches the wall guard, the drivers know they have reached their maximum distance.

A park ‘n’ place parking aid is simply a long pole like device placed at the parking spot. When the car touched it, its LED lighted STOP sign placed at the top lights up to indicate that you have reached the correct position.

There is a sophisticated parking aid available that can be mounted on your garage walls and which functions like a traffic signal. This parking aid has three lights – green, yellow and red.

Green signifies that you are ready to park, yellow indicated you are closing in and red indicated that you have reached the parking spot. Most of these parking aids are operable with both electricity input and batteries, in case you do not have an electric socket handy in the garage.

Some parking aids of this type also offer specialized park zone parking aids for two car garages.

Parking aid for reverse parking anywhere are the most popular aids as they are mounted on the car and help you in parking your car anywhere. These are usually sonar devices that send out signals and emit an audio, video or both signals to indicate any obstacle while reverse parking.


May 30th, 2008
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Car Parking Sensors

Car parking sensors are safety devices used on a car for the purpose of safely parking and reversing cars. According to car accident statistics, most of the accidents occur when a driver fails to accurately judge the distance between the car and the obstacle, which may even be a child!

 

This is why car parking sensors are a necessity now-a-days for drivers of all types of automobiles, as car parking sensors allow them to backup their vehicles safely while parking. These car parking sensors alert the driver regarding any obstacles that may be placed in their parking path. Car parking sensors are also sometimes referred to as backup sensors or parking sonar. 

 

Car parking sensors can be distinguished on the basis of technology, functionality, features, and other design related elements. Though usually, a car parking sensor is installed on the bumper or bracket of the car. Car parking sensors are also differentiated as front and rear car parking sensors, which can be installed at the front and rear panel of your vehicle, respectively.

 

Some popular types of car parking sensors are buzzer, wireless, digital and camera and monitor enabled parking sensors. Reverse car parking sensors are also available that are essentially designed to be mounted on the rear of the vehicle.

 

Car parking sensors use ultrasonic waves to detect any potential obstructions. A controller of the car parking sensor is installed inside the car to receive the signal from the car parking sensor. This signal is then sent to a speaker, an LCD unit or a speaker and display combination unit. The speaker of the car parking sensor emits a warning tone, usually a beep, and if a display is also attached, it will usually show lines as a signal, depending on the model.

 

Usual settings are meant to indicate that the fewer the lines, the closer is the object. For a combination system, the reverse parking sensor emits both audio and visual alarm signals. The user has the option to program the frequency of reverse parking sensors and the distance specifications. 

 

Car parking sensors are available in various models and types. Car parking sensors are usually not very expensive. You can choose a car parking sensor that fits your requirement by visiting the accessory section of the website of your car company. You can also surf the net for websites that offer a comparison of various car accessories including car parking sensors.


May 26th, 2008

Wireless parking sensors

Car parking sensors have become essential for safely reversing as well as parking your vehicle. As more and more new cars hit the road every day, the parking space available per car has become less, making parking and reversing a car in a congested parking area practically a challenge! Statistics show that a car gets most of the dents and scratches during parking.

 

Small obstacles are usually not visible while reversing the car and before you know, a scratch has appeared on the body of your car. Safety is another issue as many cases of negligence while parking are reported every day. The car may collide with an obstacle and get smashed, or injure a bystander, such as a child.

 

Car parking sensors can help avoid all these unpleasant incidences. However, many people postpone or even avoid getting a car parking sensor as it involves some wiring and mounting. Wireless parking sensors can solve this concern admirably.

 

Wireless parking sensors usually come with an audible alert as well as an LCD display for displaying the distance from the obstacle. Usually wireless parking sensors also show whether the obstacle in on the right or the left of the vehicle. This makes reversing the vehicle even easier and error-free.

 

Wireless parking sensors generally have 2 to 4 ultrasonic recessed sensors that need to be mounted on the rear of your car. The LCD display can be fitted on the dashboard with a cigarette socket charger.

 

Wireless parking sensors are usually waterproof sensors and are designed to offer excellent beam angles that ensure minimal blind detection area. The audible signals and visual display are adjustable.

 

As the vehicle approaches an obstacle, the wireless parking sensor’s buzzer emits a loud audio signal. The pitch of the signal denotes the distance between the vehicle and the obstacle. The same principle works for the visual display.

 

Some wireless parking sensors also offer optional wedges or spacers that allow you flexibility and movement as per the shape of your car’s bumper. These wedges are especially helpful if the bumper of the car has a slightly upward or downward angle.

 

In such a case, the wedges ensure that the wireless parking sensor’s signal is relayed parallel along with the surface of the road. If the bumper of your car is vertical, then you can remove the wedge in order to flush-mount the wireless parking sensors.

 

With the introduction of wireless parking sensors, drivers are left with no excuse to not have a car parking sensor in their vehicles. Wireless parking sensors are not only easy to install, but offer very accurate obstacle detection using wireless detectors.


May 23rd, 2008
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SPAL parking sensors

SPAL was founded in Italy and was initially involved in designing and manufacturing plastic mold. Today, SPAL offers a number of products including electric windows, alarms, GPS vehicle tracking solutions, central locking systems, anti-theft devices and car parking sensors. SPAL parking sensors are available in many models and designs.

The SPAL PS2/PS3 parking sensor allows the user to detect and thereby avoid obstacles that are present behind the car while reversing. This SPAL parking sensor has two or three ultrasonic sensors that are usually located in the rear bumper; however this depends on the model.

The SPAL parking sensors are designed to be attractive and to be able to completely integrate with the vehicle design. They can even be painted with the same color as that of the vehicle. SPAL parking sensors become active automatically when the user puts the car in reverse gear.

The entire reversing maneuver is monitored step by step by the SPAL parking sensors. The SPAL parking sensors indicate the approach of the vehicle towards the obstacle by emitting an intermittent acoustic signal. The frequency of this acoustic signal increases as the distance between the car and the obstacle decreases.

When the vehicle comes dangerously close to the obstacle, the signal becomes continuous. The SPAL parking sensors are suitable for all types of vehicles and are very easy to install. They are also quite simple and easy to use.

A popular SPAL parking sensor models is SPAL 22mm ultrasonic in bumper parking sensor – which is 22mm in length, is flat, and has a 2 sensor ultrasonic parking distance control and an acoustic warning buzzer. SPAL 18mm ultrasonic in bumper parking sensor is a similar model, the only difference being its length, which is 18mm.
 
SPAL parking sensors are also available for trucks and LCV’s. SPAL parking sensors allows these vehicles drive and park their comparatively bigger vehicles safely. SPAL parking sensors for commercial vehicle comprise of four under chassis mounted sensors.

The control box of these SPAL parking sensors is fully potted and is also waterproof, which allows them to be mounted externally as well. The SPAL parking sensor for commercial use comes equipped with a combination audio/visual display.

SPAL parking sensors also offer certain accessories such as the SPAL APS1 and SPAL APS2, which are automatic switches for controlling front parking sensors. Dashboard mounted visual display and roof lining mounted visual display for SPAL parking sensors are also available.

SPAL parking sensor accessories also include plug-in replacement audible buzzer. The microwave SPAL parking sensors are designed to fit discretely around the inside of the bumper making them invisible and also eliminating any need to drilling any holes on the bumper.


May 22nd, 2008
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How I Lost My Hand In A Freak Parking Accident

I was coming out of a shopping centre and loading groceries into the boot of my car when all of the sudden I felt something hit me from behind. The next thing I knew, I was in hospital and missing my left hand. My right hand was all bandaged. I was the victim of a freak parking accident. 

I passed out when the boot slammed down on my hands, severing one and severely damaging my right hand. People in the car park called an ambulance and I was taken to an area hospital. Doctors tried to reattach my hand but it was too badly damaged, despite attempts by bystanders to place it in a large glass of ice. 

The sad thing is that the man who hit me had purchased parking sensors for his car the day before but had not yet installed them. Now my promising career as a concert pianist has come to a halt and I have resorted to working at a chemist shop in town. 

 
Because of all the fuss over parking sensors for cars that has been going around lately, I purchased BMW parking sensors for my car several months prior to the accident and installed them myself. This was easy to do then as I still had two hands. Ironically, I purchased my BMW car sensors at Parking Dynamics, the same place where the man who hit me in the freak parking accident purchased his. 

They were inexpensive and easy to install. I got one for each bumper because I did not want anything happening to my car. I am currently learning to drive a special car that has been made for me with an automatic transmission. The first thing that I did when I got this car was get parking sensors for the vehicle. 

 
Vehicle sensors can save lives as well as limbs. Each year, hundreds of people are injured in the United Kingdom in parking accidents. Many of them are children who run out in front of cars. I purchased my BMW vehicle sensors because of a case of an elderly man who was hit and killed as he walked behind a car that was pulling out of a garage. After that incident, I figured that everyone was getting vehicle sensors. 
 
My BMW vehicle sensors were easy to operate. After they were installed, I simply had to listen for a beep. The beep in device in the front bumper was different than that in the back bumper. Either way, I knew that when I heard that beep that I had to stop the car immediately because it was coming into contact with an object or another person or animal. This is how vehicle sensors work. They let you know if you are getting too close.
 
Had the man who hit my car in the freak parking accident had the foresight to install the vehicle sensors in his car before that fateful day, I would not be missing a hand. He would have heard a beep and it would have alerted him that he had to stop. I also blame myself for listening to my IPOD, as I was also distracted. Parking sensors make perfect sense. They are inexpensive, easy to obtain and install and can save lives as well as prevent serious injuries.

May 22nd, 2008
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Reverse parking sensors

Parking sensors have become a necessity while driving as well as parking vehicles in inadequate parking spaces. Reverse parking sensors are even more popular as most of the accidents take place while reversing the car for parking. Reverse parking sensors are easily available at various car accessory vendors.

Most of the reverse parking sensors does not require them to be installed by any garage or mechanic. You can easily install them by your self as no drilling or boring is needed. All you need some simple tools to mount the reverse parking sensor on your bumper.

Reverse parking sensors are available in various models and types. Reverse parking sensors are usually not very expensive. You can choose a reverse parking sensor that fits your requirement by visiting the accessory section of the website of your car company. You can also surf the net for websites that offer a comparison of various car accessories including reverse parking sensors.

These websites compare the reverse parking sensors on basis if features offered, price, installation complexity, availability and effectiveness. Such websites may also be able offer you reverse parking sensors at a discounted price. You can even try certain auction sites that may be running an offer for reverse parking sensors in their automobile accessories section.

Reverse parking sensors offer various alert options such as audio alert, visual alert or combination alert. In an audio alert system, a loud noise is emitted by the reverse parking sensor if the car gets within certain proximity of an obstruction. The obstruction can be a small one, like a fire hydrant, that may have been overlooked by the driver of the car.

The reverse parking sensor will sense the obstruction and send the alert message to the user in the car. A visual alert system is programmed to show lines or any other symbol to signify approaching obstruction. Usually, fewer the lines, the closer is the object.

For a combination system, the reverse parking sensor emits both an audio and visual alarm signals. The user can program the frequency of reverse parking sensors and the distance specifications.

While shopping for a reverse parking sensor, do look around and undertake some research to find the reverse parking sensor most suitable for your needs and also one that fits your budget. Do not consider reverse parking sensors as unnecessary expense, as having one can save you or someone else’s life.


May 21st, 2008
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Woman Maimed In Parking Accident

An unidentified woman in Scotland was seriously maimed during a freak parking accident in which a driver of a car backed into her when she was putting groceries into the boot of her car. The driver was cited for a violation for the accident that occurred as the driver was backing out of a parking space. 

Apparently, across the aisle of the car park, a woman listening to an IPOD was loading groceries into the boot of her car from a shopping trolley when the car, a Citroen, backed into her. It caused the boot to slam onto the hands of the woman, severing one of her hands. 
 
The hand could not be reattached but doctors were able to save her right hand which was also damaged in the accident. People who were in the car park called an ambulance and put the severed hand into a large glass of ice to try to salvage the appendage. Unfortunately, because of the extent of the damage, there was little doctors could do.
 
The woman will now be fitted with an artificial hand. She will have to learn to write all over again as she was left handed. The man who hit the woman in this freak parking accident, whose name has not been released, said that he purchased Citroen parking sensors the day before and planned to install them on the front and rear of his vehicle after his neighbor experienced a similar incident in England. In this case, his neighbor hit a woman in a wheelchair and broke her leg. 
 
Parking accidents do not account for too many deaths among adults in the United Kingdom, but tragically, children are killed each year as they play in driveways and people back over them. There have been several near misses in the news lately and many people are now equipping their cars with parking sensors, particularly in the rear of their cars. 
 
Parking sensors can be purchased online for under one hundred pounds. They are easily installed to the back side of the front or rear bumper and make a loud beeping sound when the bumper comes into close contact with an object or a human. Any obstruction will set off the alarm, which can be life saving. 
 
In the case of the severed hand victim in Scotland, the parking accident could have easily been avoided had the driver of the Citroen installed the parking sensors right away. The fact that he driver got them to avoid such an incident as what happened in the car park makes this story even more tragic and poignant. 
 
There are hundreds of parking accidents in the United Kingdom each year and many result in deaths. Most of the deaths from parking accidents involve young children. By equipping your car with a parking sensor such as those easily obtained at Parking Dynamics, which has devices for every type of car, you can avoid a tragedy such as the one in Scotland in which this unfortunate woman was maimed for life.

May 21st, 2008
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Citroen C1 Reverse Parking Sensors

The Citroen C1 is a compact and easily maneuverable car which allows the driver to drive through and park in tight spaces. The Citroen C1 also pays a lot of attention to safety and has a four star Euro NCAP rating and also boasts of up to four air bags. Citroen C1 reverse parking sensors are also aimed at providing added safety to its user while parking.

Even though the Citroen C1 is small and comes with large windows, Citroen C1 reverse parking sensors offer the use complete fail-safe against any unpleasant accidents while parking the car. Most of the accidents happen while parking when the driver has limited visibility or s/he errs while judging the distance of any object or person from the car. Citroen C1 reverse parking sensors take the human error element out of the process of parking and reversing the car.

Citroen C1 reverse parking sensors make the driving and parking experience stress free as you are no longer worried about colliding with any object that is not in your line of vision but is parking pathway. Citroen C1 reverse parking sensors emit a loud noise if you come within a certain stationary or non-stationary object. You can set the frequency of the noise and the corresponding distance.

Citroen C1 reverse parking sensors are easily available. To buy a Citroen C1 reverse parking sensor you can approach you local Citroen dealer. The local vendor can also guide you regarding the price and availability of Citroen C1 reverse parking sensors and also other accessories.

If you check the Citroen website for information regarding Citroen C1 reverse parking sensors, you will come across the recommended prices for Citroen C1 reverse parking sensors, but as they can change without any prior notice, the local Citroen dealer is the best person to guide you regarding the exact prices. The Citroen C1 reverse parking sensors fitted prices listed on the website usually use a default labour rate.  However, this too needs to be verified with an authorized Citroen dealer.

Generally, it is not necessary to take your car to a garage or a dealer to get a reverse parking sensor fitted on to your car. However, for getting a Citroen C1 reverse parking sensor fitted in your car, it is recommended that you get an authorized dealer’s advice regarding Citroen C1 reverse parking sensors fitting requirements. This is necessary as an accessory product warranty may be deemed invalid if the Citroen C1 reverse parking sensor is not fitted correctly. You can also choose an appropriate and nearby dealer though the Citroen website.


May 20th, 2008
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Puppies Spared Because of Vehicle Sensors

When Princess, a toy poodle, got out of the house one day, she got into a little trouble. She was on a tether pole but ended up getting loose from the pole and wandering the streets. As Princess was not used to being out in the outside world and was a show dog, she was not spayed. She came across a male dog and low and behold, became pregnant with puppies. 

After this incident, her cruel owners tossed her out of the house. She was a ruined show dog. The poor creature ended up in a rural area where she gave birth alone to her litter of four puppies, three of which lived. Princess protected and nourished her puppies, but was not fit to move. Not even when the Chevrolet started coming towards her and her brood.
 
Princess knew enough that this spelled danger as she could see the car bearing down on her and her puppies and the innocent creatures suckled on their mother. But her luck was about to turn. The driver of the car not only had vehicle sensors, but also loved dogs. As the vehicle sensors alerted him that there was something in the road, he took a look and found Princess and her litter of puppies. 
 
The kind Chevy owner took Princess and her puppies to his house where she could continue to care for her puppies until it came time for them to leave their mother. The Chevy owner, whose name was Richard, decided to keep Princess and one of the puppies for himself and his wife, who had no children. He found good homes for the rest of the puppies. 
 
There is no doubt that the vehicle sensors that Richard put on his Chevrolet car saved the lives of Princess and her puppies. Without the sensor, which sounded an alarm when he came within close distance of the brood, they might very well have been run over. This would have upset Richard as he loves dogs and other animals. 
 
Richard got his vehicle sensors after he heard of a case about a woman who had her hand cut off in a freak accident in a car park. She was putting groceries in her car and the boot slammed on her hand, severing it, after she was hit by a car that was pulling out of another space. 
 
The woman was a concert pianist. Richard felt moved by this story and decided to order some vehicle sensors from Parking Dynamics, an online company that sells vehicle and parking sensors for all types of cars at low prices. He got them delivered right away and installed them that day. It was a few months later when he found Princess and her puppies, Richard was naturally glad things worked out the way that they did.
 
Princess now has a new home with kind owners and one of her puppies with her. The other puppies all have good homes. Things worked out for this cute toy poodle who, along with her litter of puppies, would have been killed had a man not known to install vehicle sensors on his car. 

 


May 20th, 2008
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