Parking Dynamics Rear Parking Safety
Parking Dynamics offers one of the best tools for your parking safety. Parking Dynamics sells the Parking Dynamics PD1 rear parking sensor. If you have trouble backing up due to blind spots, small parking areas, or you are just not that good at parallel parking you might consider the rear parking sensor.
The rear parking sensor can help in a variety of situations. We will take a look at parallel parking with and without a rear parking sensor. When you parallel park you pull up alongside the vehicle in front of the space you want. Then you proceed to back up at an angle. You might encounter the curb before you turn the wheels to make your car start heading straight. You might also get into the parking spot, but not know how far you can back up to further straighten out the car.
With the rear parking sensors from Parking Dynamics you are able to learn how close you are to the curb or vehicle behind you even with blind spots. The rear parking sensor adheres to the inner side of your bumper. It will detect objects at the back, sides, and corners of the bumper. This means it detects the curbs and the vehicle behind you. As you get closer to an object the beep will become a nonstop sound.
While we are concentrating on the rear parking sensor you also have another option. There is a front parking sensor from Parking Dynamics. This Parking Dynamics PD1 offers you two audible zones for the front bumper to tell you how close to an object you are. This comes in handy with parallel parking safety. You might find yourself concentrating too hard on the reversing procedure and cause front parking accident instead. The nice thing about the front parking sensor is that it is engaged with a button. This means it can be on while the rear parking sensor is also working. The rear parking sensor only works when you are reversing.
For a low cost product such as the Parking Dynamics PD1 verses the cost of repairing your vehicle it is not hard to make the right decision. Why increase your insurance rates or spend money on repairs that you do not need to. By purchasing the rear parking sensor and the front parking sensor you ensure parking safety at all times.
February 9, 2009 at 6:52 pm | Parking Dynamics PD1, Rear Parking Sensor | No comment
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