The Bad Boy Of Formula Drift
He's Knownfor his aggressive driving and Vaugns Gittin Jr. got...
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Extreme Drifting
The Fast and the Furious elevated drifting to the big...
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Verena Mei: Car Model Babe Turns Racer
 You’ve seen plenty of them before at auto shows: the...
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Stina Hublnette is More Than a Trophy Wife
When your husband is a world-famous Drifter, and you’re a...
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Open Wheel Racing
At open track racing beginners are welcome, but the advance...
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Bring Your Car & Let It Rip
Being stuck in traffic and wondering if you'll ever move...
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Car Club Of The Week: The Shifters
Most car clubs try to take old cars and make...
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Yellow Charger: Low-Rider and Muscle Car
Check out this car that can be both low-rider and...
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Respect Tradition
Nothing turns heads like a classic hotrod! So forget today’s...
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Alpine IXAW404 Digital Media Receiver
 For the ultimate in-vehicle experience with your iPod® or iPhone®, Alpine’s...
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A Black Box for You Car

Airliners have a black box that leaves a record of what caused an accident, and now there’s Roadscan Drive Recorder, a black box for your car. It continuously records video of whatever happens in front of your vehicle, and if there’s a mishap, it saves the 14 seconds of digital video before and 6 seconds after the accident. So if you can't have a vehicle that reduces injuries in an accident, at least you can have a good video of the moment when havoc struck.

Mounted on your windshield or rearview mirror, not only does it give you a visual record of what actually happened, like a plane’s black box, it records acceleration and deceleration data along with the exact date and time. It then allows you to easily download the video and info to your PC, ready to send off to the insurance company or take to the courtroom, concrete evidence that vouches for your certain innocence. 

Oh, you’re not innocent? Then make up something quick and don’t mention your Roadscan Drive Recorder. Better yet, be civilized by posting the video of your spectacular accident on one of those pay-for-play video sites, and earn enough money to pay back your attorneys and victims. Either way, this $299 device might just pay for itself.

    

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