Lowering Your Car Insurance with PD1 Parking Sensors

 Car insurance is something everyone has to have if they want to drive their car.  Without car insurance there are heavy fines.  To register your car or even get a driver’s license you have to have car insurance.  Knowing that these are facts doesn’t make it any easier to obtain car insurance that is affordable to you.  However, there are ways to reduce car insurance.  When you have a PD1 front and rear parking sensor on your car your insurance premiums may become lower.

The precaution of reducing the risk of damage or accidents to your vehicle is often rewarded by vehicle insurance companies.  How does the PD1 parking sensor work?
A PD1 parking aid is an electromagnetic parking sensor.  It sends a signal from the sensor to the interior of the car to let you know when something is too close to the bumper.  It will sense both humans and other objects.  Even if you have a blind spot in your vehicle you will be able to manoeuvre your vehicle out of the space.  You will have one sensor on the front bumper that runs a CAN bus wiring system along the entire length to sensor your closeness to other vehicles.  You will also have a sensor in the back.  As soon as the car is placed in reverse you trigger the rear sensor.
When you get too close to an object the sensor will alert you to stop.  In fact the parking sensors that have been in commercial vehicles and some personal vehicles in the past are what you can now get with the PD1.
The PD1 parking sensor is different than others on the market.  They don’t require you to adapt the bumper in any way.  They will be placed on the back of the bumper without drilling.  This is different from the LaserLine or Steel Mate that require adaptation of your vehicle.  To lower your vehicle insurance now obtain the PD1 system. 
You can also read more about the system in the technical section on Parking Dynamics.  The information will help you to decide why the PD1 is right for you.
 

August 31st, 2008
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