Cobra set to unveil red-light camera / radar detector
By Darren Murph | January 6, 2007
Filed under: GPS, Transportation
If you’ve driven overseas or any mildly large city in America, there’s a good chance you slipped by (or not) a red-light camera at a busy intersection. If you happened to be in the unlucky bunch that had to endure a stiff fine for trying to squeeze the lemon tomato, you’ll certainly be interested in what Cobra’s uncoiling next week. The company so widely known for its speed / radar detectors and GPS units is breaking into the stoplight camera detection game, giving haphazard and flustered drivers a second chance that ticketers would rather them not have. The device will reportedly sync with GPS satellites to determine when a red-light camera, “black spot” (highly watched area), or school zone is being approached, and will give an early warning to the person behind the wheel in order to save them a few bucks, and potentially their life. A spokesperson for Cobra insinuated that the unit would cause drivers to take extra precaution when approaching a target zone, which would also cut back on the daring attempts to blaze through intersections when the light is red; folks who profit mightily from the fees, however, aren’t as enthused about the forthcoming device. Nevertheless, Cobra should have its red-light warning device on display at next week’s CES, and while we’re not sure how much it’ll cost just yet, we’re certain there are those who’d pay anything to avoid yet another ticket.
[Thanks, Chris L]
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