Njection.com (http://njection.com) has made available to Garmin (http://www.garmin.com/ ), one of the leaders in Global Positioning Systems technology, and its customers the speed traps and red light camera information from its Speed Trap Mashup section (http://njection.com/speedtrap ). Drivers can now download speed trap and red light camera information in order to create a more intelligent driving system. This will help prevent drivers from being ticketed by uploading the location of red light cameras and speed traps to their Garmin system. By doing this they receive a warning when they come with a user determined distance from a speed trap or red light camera. In order to increase awareness of this stellar union Njection.com is going to be giving away a Garmin Nuvi 650 along with a one year subscription to speed trap and red light camera data to one Grand Prize winner. Second Prize for 100 others will be a one year subscription to Speed Trap and red light camera data.
"One thing that has interested us is the use of our system from airports." says Shannon Atkinson, President of Njection.com. "One can only conclude that people who travel extensively do not like getting tickets as well." This technology is especially useful for travelers landing at airports looking to continue their trip by rental car, limo, or van.
In addition to traveling users, red light and speeding tickets can ruin a driver's livelihood. People such as drivers for TV station news vans, truck drivers, or even emergency vehicle drivers can benefit from the information available from the site. Garmin GPS devices will alert you to an upcoming red light camera to an approaching speed trap or red light camera. "With Garmin GPS devices available for in-car or motorcycle use and Garmin mobile GPS software available for cell phone and laptops, adapting ourselves to Garmin was our first choice."
In addition to our work in exposing speed traps, we have been asked to provided an impact statement for a new law being passed to restrict the amount of revenue generated from speed traps. In the State of
"It's better to be proactive than reactive when driving."
About Njection.com
In 2007, Shannon Atkinson founded Njection.com to be a hub for the exchange of automotive information. In addition to awareness of speed traps worldwide, a discussion forum and news for serious car enthusiasts everywhere is available.
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Shannon Atkinson Founder/President, Njection.com
503-476-3337