
Speeding is arguably the biggest cause of road fatalities. Are young motorists at fault? More often than not, yes. Tracer HUD, designed by Mitchell Brown, can be a great help to regulate motorists’ driving habits. It is aimed at motorists under the age of 25. Tracer HUD is a projection system that makes use of best in GPS and laser projection technology. It notifies users of their current speed and location and is installed as a Heads Up Display (HUD). The user need not take his eye off the road as the projections are made on the windscreen. There’s no need for expensive and troubling new wiring in an old car to install this. Tracer HUD can be easily fitted without hardwiring or permanent installation mounts.

It also acts as a sort of vigilante over the driver. As soon as the driver exceeds a preset speed limit, the device records and communicates the same to a nominated party. This would make the driver extra careful since all violations are pretty much accounted for.
This is a great gizmo both from individual and societal viewpoint. Tracer HUD would go a long way in ensuring safety of driver as well as pedestrians. Safe driving just got a new friend.

























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There are tons of articles in the Internet enough to prove that teenagers are more at risk of accidental death. Even though I doubt this thing would really work, it would be a big help to decrease the number of accidents around. Stuff like this should be present in an Autopartswarehouse.com.