Driving Safety: The Blind Spot and Solution of Parking Aids

 Most vehicles will have a blind spot somewhere in the car that makes it difficult for you to manoeuvre the vehicle without causing an accident at least once. There are many solutions to the blind spot in your vehicle. Consumers can add mirrors to help take away the blind spot, while others go in a totally different route. Parking sensors can ensure driving safety both in a parking area or out on the main road. You might find this a little suspect, but let’s explain how the open road can still use parking sensors.

Parking aids such as reverse sensors will have a ping or beep sound that you hear when you are too close to another object. In a parking lot this will help you to stop before causing damage to another vehicle, your vehicle or a person. Outside of the parking lot when your electromagnetic parking sensor gets too close to another object it can alert you. 
For example if you are about to merge into a new lane, but a car is in your blind spot the sensor can potentially alert you to this. It will of course depend on the option you have chosen. Some reverse parking sensors will only sound when the car is in reverse, but others will tell you when you are close to an object at any time. It is these types of sensors like the PD1 at Parking Dynamics that can help you drive safely in and out of parking lots. 
The PD1 is an unseen electromagnetic parking sensor. It will attach to the back side of your bumper rather than require any changes to the physical look of your car. The parking aids are easy to install or you also have the option of having a professional set up the entire system once it has been purchased.

September 2nd, 2008
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I can't believe the ease by which the parking sensor was fitted and we just love the discrete 'hidden' sensor design. What a difference the PD1 makes to both mine and my wife's parking and reversing.

The audible alert keeps our attention to a maximum level and really helps with tight parking spaces.

Andy J

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