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Saturday, Aug 23, 2008 - 11:15 PM
By Angie Hissong
CENTRAL OHIO--Even the best drivers have been faced with the split second decision of whether to stop when a light is turning from yellow to red. You either, A—run through the light and risk getting caught by a camera installed at the intersection (or a real life police officer watching the light) or B—slam on the brakes and hope no one rear ends you. Now motorists in North Texas and soon across the nation can get help with that decision. Gary Laing of Phantom Alert has decided to start selling new red light warning systems. There is a range of options including the $300 Cheetah. It tells you when an upcoming intersection is armed with cameras. Some GPS owners can simply subscribe to a database for a yearly fee for a lot less money and still get a warning of approaching intersections. http://www.nbc4i.com/midwest/cmh/news.apx.-content-articles-CMH-2008-08-23-0016.html |
FOX5 DC
“Police did not have a problem with the devices”
FOX TV Pennsylvania
“PhantomAlert detected camera after camera”
USA Today
“New technology has come out … helps you find out when to slow down”
WJLA 7
“17,500 different locations…speed traps, red light and speed cameras”
Channel 7 DC