According to NHTSA’s Fatality Analysis Reporting System, “Speeding reduces a driver’s ability to steer safely around curves or objects in the roadway, extends the distance necessary to stop a vehicle, and increases the distance a vehicle travels while the driver reacts to a dangerous situation. The economic cost of speeding-related crashes is estimated to be $40.4 billion each year.”
Enforcing the 2-second rule has been difficult for law enforcement
agencies across the world, because visual
determinations of vehicle
separation
distances are inherently
qualitative, and typically rely primarily
upon the judgment of
the officer. Introducing DBC, a patented
software code found
in LTI lasers that has the ability to calculate
accurate
measurements between vehicles, both in distance and time.
How DBC Measures Up:
● Nothing else on the market can objectively
determine the precise traveling time
and distance between
two moving vehicles.
● Publicly promoting a technology
that enforces the "2-second Rule" will ultimately
save lives.
● Become far more confident of your original visual
determination, when issuing a "following too
closely" violation.
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