Ensuring Your Van is Protected with Parking Sensors

Van parking sensors exist both for personal vehicles and fleets. There are several reasons why you might consider having van parking sensors on your vehicle. Let’s take a look at a scenario.

You own a van, which has back windows, but it does not enable you to see a great deal. In fact the entire van has quite a few blind spots despite the mirrors and windows that you do have. You are driving down a busy street to make a delivery. Luckily there is parking on the street, so you pull forward into the space. After you have unloaded your goods at the location you get back in the van, strap in, and start backing up. Two parking spaces up from where you are parked a five year old is let out of his car restraints. Instead of staying put he begins to run around. Unfortunately he is heading straight for you, but you can’t see him due to the blind spots and his height. Luckily his mother yells and you stop the van. 
The situation could have gone many ways because you do not have van parking sensors. Had you put van parking sensors on the vehicle your sensor would have warned of an approaching object. Once an object is within 80 centimetres of the van parking sensors the sensor begins to tell you how close the object is getting. You would have been able to stop without a yell alerting you.
Our point is that van parking sensors can detect more than just people. They can detect other cars, curbs, bushes, fences, and much more. This allows you to always back up safely without harming another person or your vehicle. The repairs, time, and money spent for fixing your van can be a large sum, where as the prevention method is simple and inexpensive. There are also front parking sensors for vans which give you all around protection.
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February 18, 2009 at 4:23 pm | Commercial Vehicle Parking Sensors, Parking Sensor, Rear Parking Sensor, Van Parking Sensors | No comment

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Caravan Parking Sensors

Parking a caravan can be tough. Most caravans have blind spots that make backing up into a parking space very difficult. There is also the fact that a caravan is larger than most vehicles one typically drives. If you are used to parking a caravan you might find that it gets easier as you practice, but for those who have just purchased a caravan or want to make parking even easier there is a solution. The solution is caravan parking sensors.

Consider for a moment that you purchased a caravan, but you have a lot of trouble backing up or seeing where the hood ends in front of you. Now you are out on a vacation trying to get your caravan parked for the night. It is dark, you are tired, and so is the rest of the family. Unfortunately a mistake is made and you just ripped a hole in the back end of the caravan. To fix your problem is going to require a couple thousand pounds. This expenditure could have been avoided. The simple solution of caravan parking sensors would have allowed you to stop before you hit the object that caused the damage. It can also save you time and embarrassment. 
Most individuals with caravans do not have as much trouble driving forward as they do reversing, so we will concentrate for now on the rear Caravan parking sensors. The rear caravan parking sensors have three audible tones. As you get closer to an object the tone will become more frequent, which will tell you when to stop. The caravan parking sensor reads how close you are to an object. It can detect several objects actually, even people. The caravan parking sensors from Parking Dynamics are invisible when fitted, which means the factory look of your bumper will be unmarred.
There is also a front caravan parking sensor. These parking sensors work in almost the same way. The only differences are that it has two tones instead of three, and there is a button to depress to engage it. The rear caravan parking sensors are engaged when you place the vehicle in reverse. Now that you know there is a simple solution in caravan parking sensors why take the chance of spending money that is better spent on your vacation. Purchase a Parking Dynamics caravan parking sensor and save yourself from mistakes.  
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February 16, 2009 at 6:00 pm | Caravan Parking Sensors, Commercial Vehicle Parking Sensors, Parking Dynamics PD1, Van Parking Sensors | No comment

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Motor Home Parking Sensors

Have you ever driven a motor home? Chances are if you are looking for some parking protection you probably have. For those who are just getting a motor home it can be difficult to park your vehicle. There are a number of scenarios where you might consider parking difficult for your motor home. Parking in a camp site, manoeuvring down streets, in your own driveway, and many other places can be difficult. There is a simple solution to your problem. You can purchase motor home parking sensors. The motor home parking sensors will help you reverse park in a number of situations. Let’s take a look at how this might help you.

At Parking Dynamics they have the Parking Dynamics PD1 for rear parking sensors. This parking sensor is a universal design, which means it will work as a motor home parking sensor. All you need is your parking sensor to be placed between 40 and 50 centimetres on the back side of your bumper. The motor home parking sensors from Parking Dynamics will not be seen. They do not require holes to be drilled either. 
You cannot ask for more than a simple device to help protect your vehicle. The motor home parking sensors will work when you place the vehicle in reverse. There are three audible zones the parking sensor will read to help you determine how close to an object you are getting.
If you feel you also need a front parking sensor Parking Dynamics can help you in that as well. They have a front parking sensor for Motor Homes, which allow you to engage it by a button under the dash. Once engaged it will tell you how close your front bumper gets to an object. They install the same as the rear parking sensors.
Do not wait for the next accident you have with your motor home. A motor home can be more expensive to fix than your regular car. Instead purchase motor home parking sensors and save yourself time, money, and energy. 
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February 15, 2009 at 8:51 pm | Caravan Parking Sensors, Motor Home Parking Sensors, Parking Dynamics PD1, Rear Parking Sensor, Van Parking Sensors | No comment

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Commercial Vehicle Parking Sensors

Do you own a fleet? When you own commercial vehicles you want to ensure your driver’s will be safe when parking. Reversing is often the most difficult aspect of parking or making deliveries due to the busy streets and areas drivers need to go into. At Parking Dynamics there is a simple answer. You no longer have to worry about your fleet of commercial vehicles being damaged while they’re out on calls. At Parking Dynamics they sell commercial vehicle parking sensors. 

The commercial vehicle parking sensors work the same as their Parking Dynamics PD1 for cars, trucks, and vans. You simply hook up the commercial vehicle parking sensors to the gear shift, and any time you reverse the parking sensors will give you an audible tone to determine how close to an object you are. 
The objects these commercial vehicle parking sensors detect include curbs, fences, people, etc. Even if you are on a busy street the commercial vehicle parking sensors will tell you if you need to stop and reposition as you back up. The backing up situation can be parking on the street, getting out of a space, or just backing down the street.
Most commercial vehicles already have a sensor that tells those around you if you are backing up. By adding the commercial vehicle parking sensors you are offering more protection. The bumper of a commercial vehicle can be damaged in an accident, but it is more likely for the commercial vehicle to do the property damage. The cars and other vehicles on the road are no longer made with steel making it easier for a reversing accident to do damage, especially with the stronger commercial vehicle design. You and your company should not have to continue paying out for reversing accidents and repairs when the solution is available at Parking Dynamics.
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February 14, 2009 at 8:56 pm | Caravan Parking Sensors, Commercial Vehicle Parking Sensors, Rear Parking Sensor, Reversing Accidents, Van Parking Sensors | No comment

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Parking Sensors for Vans

You are backing up in a crowded street with pedestrians, high curbs, and plenty of traffic. You have to meet your deadlines for deliveries, but how do you avoid hitting a person or other object behind you as you get ready to leave for your next destination? There are numerous scenarios we could offer for why you might be in a van backing up. There is only one solution that fits any of your reverse parking or backing up needs. This solution is the Parking Dynamics PD1 which is parking sensors for Vans. 

The Parking Dynamics PD1 comes in three options when talking about parking sensors for vans. There is the front parking sensor for vans, the rear parking sensor for vans, and the rear vision parking sensor for vans. The rear vision parking sensors for vans offer you a secondary look at the area behind you. The LED display will map out what obstacle you could be approaching. If you want to spend a little less on your fleet of vans your best option is to get the rear parking sensor for the vans. 
The rear parking sensor takes care of any blind spots you have. It will tell you if there is an object behind you and how close. The nice thing about the Parking Dynamics PD1 technology is the distance the parking sensors can read. The electromagnetic parking sensors will read on the corner, sides, and rear side of the bumper for all around protection. You have up to 80 centimetres distance, as well. The parking sensor will start an audible tone as soon as the object reaches the 80 centimetres mark. When the object gets to 25 centimetres the tone becomes a constant sound to tell you that you are getting too close.
For those who need a little more protection adding the front parking sensors for vans is important. The front parking sensors help in parallel parking situations, as well as getting into bumper to bumper traffic. The Parking Dynamics PD1 parking sensors for vans are the best option for lowering your parking accidents and vehicle repair bills.
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February 13, 2009 at 9:48 pm | Caravan Parking Sensors, Commercial Vehicle Parking Sensors, Motor Home Parking Sensors, Rear Parking Sensor, Reversing Accidents, Van Parking Sensors | No comment

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Van Parking Sensors for Fleet Protection

Owning a fleet of vans or a personal van for your family may suit your needs. When you own a van you want to take care of it in all situations. One of the areas we usually do not think about when protecting a vehicle we own is parking. Parking safety is imperative, furthermore parking accidents can occur very easily. At Parking Dynamics they offer a solution to parking accidents for all types of vehicles including vans. 

The Parking Dynamics PD1 is a universal parking sensor. As a parking sensor it will work on any type of vehicle. They also have van parking sensors. The van parking sensors are specific to the various van styles found in the UK.
There are two van parking sensors you might consider for your vehicle. The first is a front van parking sensor. The front parking sensor will help you in pulling into a parking spot and parallel parking. The front van parking sensor engages manually with you pushing a button near the dash. The second van parking sensors from Parking Dynamics is the rear van parking sensor. The rear van parking sensor runs the length of the back bumper. It will detect objects on the corners and sides. The rear van parking sensor works when the vehicle is in reverse. 
Both van parking sensors will detect objects such as curbs, posts, bushes, vehicles, people and more. By obtaining both front and rear van parking sensors you will have all around protection. When owning a fleet this is very important. Your fleet drivers often have to back up, make pickups or deliveries. They may drive on small streets or be in areas where there are many blind spots. With the Parking Dynamics PD1 van parking sensors you do not have to worry about the parking situations they will find themselves in. The van parking sensors will be able to save you time, money, and resources.
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February 12, 2009 at 4:20 pm | Car Parking Sensor, Caravan Parking Sensors, Commercial Vehicle Parking Sensors, Motor Home Parking Sensors, Parking Dynamics PD1, Van Parking Sensors | No comment

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