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Red light cameras and speed traps are good ideas in theory, but not
quite when put into practice. They have become a convenient and socially
accepted way to fine drivers and increase local revenue while not
actually enhancing road safety, as studies have shown. Article after
article nationwide cites how red light cameras are used to increase the
amount of money certain cities receive from fines, how well over half of
certain towns' operating budgets come from speeding tickets, and yet how
particular kinds of accidents, such as rear-end crashes, actually
increase regardless of speed traps.
Stricter DMV licensing standards should be implemented to educate
drivers and reduce accidents. Implementations such as these add to
drivers frustrations and do nothing to resolve major issues on the road
to increase safety. Njection, however, fills this obvious gap.
We are working on exporting 50 Thousands speed traps to GPS enabled
mobile phones and devices. Who has time to waste in a driving course?
Who has the money to spend on a lawyer contesting a ticket? Auto
insurance companies increase premiums up to 50% for each of the three
years following a single four-point speeding ticket. Premiums increase,
the term "higher risk driver" is attached to your driving record, and
hundreds of dollars are funneled into your car insurance, all because
you were in a rush to pick your daughter up from school or to make it to
the eight o'clock movie. The system is unfair to the average aware
driver who may or may not test the amount of horses under their hood.
Njection provides an invaluable service to those of us behind the wheel
who don't have fistfuls of cash to hand over to the likes of Prudential,
Geico, or Progressive. Simply click on the SpeedTrap section and see
where the danger of being pulled over is the greatest. Money and time
saved, broken hearts and broken banks avoided. It's that simple. |
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