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Signal-Safe is compatible with all cell phones and all vehicles



Signal-Safe alone provides a real and affordable solution to the most pervasive safety problem in all traffic sectors.

Unlike every other approach to the global driver cell phone use safety epidemic, our system requires no subscription or device specific download, it filters and eliminates all "false positives", it can be installed as a stand-alone unit or paired with an onboard telematics system, and it cannot be bypassed simply by changing to a phone that is not paired with the system.

NEWS

    The Auto ChannelGo To

"Orion Introduces First-of-its-Kind Wireless Technology for Motor Vehicles to Increase Public Safety"
- theautochannel.com

    Trucking Info Go To

"Cell Phone Call Logger Discourages In-motion Calling"
- truckinginfo.com

    MHL NEWS Go To

"Get Drivers Off the Phone"
- mhlnews.com

    FLEET DAILY Go To

"Orion Innovations Introduces Breakthrough Wireless Technology"
- fleetdaily.com

STATISTICS

   Virginia Tech Go To

The number one source of driver inattention is use of a wireless device.

   University of Utah Go To

Distraction from cell phone use while driving (hand held or hands free) extends a driver's reaction as much as having a blood alcohol concentration at the legal limit of .08 percent.

   Carnegie Mellon Go To

Driving while using a cell phone reduces the amount of brain activity associated with driving by 37 percent.

   NHTSA Go To

Drivers that use cell phones are four times as likely to get into crashes serious enough to injure themselves.

DRIVER DISTRACTION

   Three types of distraction Go To

Visual — taking your eyes off the road
Manual — taking your hands off the wheel
Cognitive — taking your mind off what you're doing

   Texting Go To

While all distractions can endanger drivers' safety, texting is the most alarming because it involves all three types of distraction. - distraction.gov

   NHTSA Go To

20 percent of injury crashes in 2009 involved reports of distracted driving.

   NHTSA Go To

Of those killed in distracted-driving-related crashed, 995 involved reports of a cell phone as a distraction. (Statistics from distraction.gov)