Ford’s Smart Intersection Technology
Automobile Magazine - Jul 14, 2008
If the car’s GPS sensor indicates it’s still moving at a high rate of speed, a row of red LEDs, located at the base of the windshield, flash.

An 18-year-old in California was found not guilty of going 17 miles over the speed limit thanks to the data logged on the GPS device installed in his car. GPS may now be able to get you out of speeding tickets, but it could also act as a double-edged sword. Read More…

Here’s a video review of how the TomTom One XL GPS works and what it can do:

Whether you’re in the market to buy your first car GPS, or just a replacement GPS, there are some things you need to know. The GPS market place isso confusing because there are so many manufacturers and so many features their products can have. Prices range from $150 to $900!

Car GPS navigation systems can be notoriously difficult to buy. Oh, sure there are plenty of places to buy them from–your local office supply store, Target, Wal-Mart, and a dozen or so online stores and websites. It’s not the actual purchasing that’s the problem. It’s knowing what to purchase! That’s the issue.

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