David Ostiguy
When David isn't working on http://www.sensorparking.com he enjoys living in Los Angeles and is engaged to marry in March 2008.
Articles by this Author
Rear Sensors Help In Accident Prevention
- By David Ostiguy
- Published Saturday 16th 2008
- Vehicles
- Unrated
Do you have blind spots on your vehicle? Mirrors can only show you so much, especially if you own a larger vehicle like a truck or an SUV. Parking can be very difficult with so many blind spots. Not only do you have a higher risk of an auto accident, you also have a higher risk of injuring pedestrians who may be in your blind spots. Help prevent injuries and auto accidents by installing rear sensors to the bumper of your car, truck, van, RV, or SUV.
Avoid Being Another Auto Accident Statistic By Installing Rear Sensors To Your Vehicle
- By David Ostiguy
- Published Wednesday 30th 2008
- Vehicles
- Unrated
Every minute, a driver backs into an accident while in reverse. Reversing accidents can be costly, or worse, could lead to a fatal accident. Even backing your vehicle at 5 miles per hour and hitting an object can result in $800-$2500 in repairs.
Consider Installing Parking Sensors To Your Vehicle
- By David Ostiguy
- Published Tuesday 15th 2008
- Cars , Vehicles
- Unrated
Parking in the city can be a nightmare. Since we can’t always have somebody to help us park, we have another option, installing Vehicle Parking Sensors to our bumpers.
Preventing Accidents With Parking Sensors
- By David Ostiguy
- Published Tuesday 1st 2008
- Cars , Vehicles
- Unrated
There’s a good chance that you have been involved in an auto accident while backing up. If you haven’t, consider yourself lucky. Each year, there are over 300,000 reported accidents while reversing. Accidents like these could have been prevented if the vehicle was equipped with parking sensors.
The Benefits Of Parking Sensors
- By David Ostiguy
- Published Monday 24th 2007
- Consumer Electronics , Product Reviews
- Unrated
Many articles have been written about vehicles that prevent a person from swerving; cars that automatically slow down or stop when the vehicle comes too close to an object, or my personal favorite, self parking vehicles.
