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Parking System With Front View Camera and Rear view Camera !!!
Dual Channel Video Car 6 PCS 13 mm Flat Parking Sensors Reverse Backup Radar System With Front View Camera and Rear view Camera
- Front camera Feature:Normal image without parking line
- Rearview camera Feature:Mirror image with colorful parking line
- Sensor Hole:16.5MM
- Waterproof:IP68
- Image Sensor:Dual Core CPU
- Night Vision:Yes
- Digital show:Yes
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Parking facts
Parking lots are a common sight in the US and so are accidents that take place in them. A staggering one of every five motor vehicle accidents take place in a parking lot, and 14% of all claims of auto damage involve collisions therein. One of the major reasons behind collisions, injuries and fatalities that happen in parking lots is the false sense of security motorists and pedestrians feel. Pedestrians and drivers expect traffic to move more slowly, which means that caution takes a backseat.
While crashes between two vehicles account for some of these numbers, pedestrians are also often struck by vehicles moving in and out from parking spaces. A simple slip, trip or fall in the parking lot due to uneven surfaces or holes can also result in severe injuries.
Tragically, an average of 206 people (drivers and pedestrians) were killed each year in work-related parking lot accidents.
The Plight of Pedestrians
1. Work Related Parking Lot Accidents
Injuries in parking lots can also mean lost working days and lost productivity when an employee is involved. In some cases, the company may have to bear the entire cost and pay compensation when an employee is injured while performing an activity relating to work, in a parking lot owned or run by the company.
A research report published by Gregory M. Fayard, (Economist with the BLS) on work-related fatal injuries in parking lots (1993-2002) reveals that pedestrian fatalities make up 13 per cent of all the accidents that occur in parking lots. According to the 2010 report published by the Bureau of Labor Statistics on fatal occupational injuries by event or exposure, 126 of the total 277 pedestrians injured due to being struck by a vehicle or mobile equipment at workplace took place in a parking lot.
Children prohibited from playing parking lot sign
2. Pedestrian Accidents in Parking/Parking Lots Involving Children
NHTSA estimates that 22 percent (more than one-fifth) of children between ages 5 and 9 killed in traffic crashes were pedestrians. Most of these accidents occurred because drivers failed to see kids while backing up their vehicles.
While crashes between two vehicles account for some of these numbers, pedestrians are also often struck by vehicles moving in and out from parking spaces. A simple slip, trip or fall in the parking lot due to uneven surfaces or holes can also result in severe injuries.
Tragically, an average of 206 people (drivers and pedestrians) were killed each year in work-related parking lot accidents.
The Plight of Pedestrians
1. Work Related Parking Lot Accidents
Injuries in parking lots can also mean lost working days and lost productivity when an employee is involved. In some cases, the company may have to bear the entire cost and pay compensation when an employee is injured while performing an activity relating to work, in a parking lot owned or run by the company.
A research report published by Gregory M. Fayard, (Economist with the BLS) on work-related fatal injuries in parking lots (1993-2002) reveals that pedestrian fatalities make up 13 per cent of all the accidents that occur in parking lots. According to the 2010 report published by the Bureau of Labor Statistics on fatal occupational injuries by event or exposure, 126 of the total 277 pedestrians injured due to being struck by a vehicle or mobile equipment at workplace took place in a parking lot.
Children prohibited from playing parking lot sign
2. Pedestrian Accidents in Parking/Parking Lots Involving Children
NHTSA estimates that 22 percent (more than one-fifth) of children between ages 5 and 9 killed in traffic crashes were pedestrians. Most of these accidents occurred because drivers failed to see kids while backing up their vehicles.