Safety on the Roads with a tiny Brodit ProClip

Published: 09th January 2009
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DRIVING YOURSELF AND OTHERS TO DISTRACTION

With more cars on the road as the American population grows, and with gas prices having nearly dropped 50% since their high over 4 dollars a gallon during the crazy oil prices of the Summer of 2008, carpooling has fallen out of favor once again, as it is traditionally driven by economic necessity according to most historical studies. And that means even MORE cars on the road, and more traffic.

MANY STATES HAVE BANNED CELL PHONE USAGE WHILE DRIVING

As handheld cell phones are shown to increase distraction and poor driving, many US States have introduced laws of some nature or another either banning or restricting the usage of cell phones by drivers. These states are, Arkansas, where only school bus drivers are banned from using cell phones, Arizona, likewise, bus drivers in general, California, no usage at all not even with a hands off kit, Colorado, restricted license teenagers cannot, have to be stopped for another violation first, Connecticut, hands free allowed but teenagers banned from hands free sets. District of Columbia, no cell phone usage. Florida, unclear. Georgia, school bus banned. Illinois, school bus drivers not allowed, Chicago allows hands free. Louisiana, teenagers not allowed, no one can text message. Maine, minors and learner's permits disallowed. Massachusetts, bus drivers, no. drivers must have one hand on steering wheel while on a cell phone. Minnesota, teenagers are banned, New Hampshire, not banned but you are at risk if you have an accident while using one. New Jersey, banned. New Mexico, unclear. New York, banned. Oregon, partial, only teenagers restricted. Pennsylvania, city by city. Tennessee, school buses no-no. Virginia, minors cannot use cell phones while driving, Washington State, banned. All other states, no restrictions or legislation and/or debate in process in some states (source: http://www.cellular-news.com/car_bans/) This paraphrased information may or may not be correct or up to date as laws are being changed constantly.


I LIVE IN A STATE WHERE I CAN USE MY CELL PHONE BUT NEED A HANDS OFF SET

Try the Brodit ProClip! The ProClip fits nicely on your dashboard. Easily, you then put a holder for your cell phone, PDA or a hands free set.

WHAT IS IT EXACTLY?

It's a mounting platform for any kind of communication equipment in your car, truck or van, designed to make driving safer and comply with local laws. It makes your cell phone or other device easy to access and safer to use while on the road.
Not a newcomer to the industry, Brodit has been around for 25 years! It is even available for left-handed vehicles so it's truly an international solution, as many countries around the globe also have laws restricting the usage of cell phones while driving.

DOES IT DAMAGE MY CAR? WHAT IF I SELL MY CAR AND THE BUYER DOESN'T WANT IT THERE?

There is no drilling involved to install and you don't have to take apart the dashboard.

WHAT ARE THE OTHER ADVANTAGES?

Your cell phone is always within reach. Driving is instantly safer and it installs easily, with a great easy to follow user manual with clear, illustrated instructions.


DOES IT DAMAGE MY CAR? WHAT IF I SELL MY CAR AND THE BUYER DOESN'T WANT IT THERE?

There is no drilling involved to install and you don't have to take apart the dashboard.

WHY THE BRODIT PROCLIP AS OPPOSED TO ANOTHER DEVICE?

Yes, there's competition in the marketplace as cell phones are widely used throughout the world and while driving, and there are many hands free kits on the market, but the Brodit ProClip is the standard. 25 years of experience in the marketplace has made them a leader in the industry.

Common sense suggests that drivers on cell phones are more likely to be in car accidents. One Harvard University study determined that cell phones cause over 200 deaths and half a million injuries each year.

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