ASafeDrive keeps drivers within their limits

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ASafeDrive, LLC released a highly-innovative mobile platform device—ASafeDrive. The new technology, now available for $0.99 at the Apple App. Store within iTunes or at www.asafedrive.com, specifically aims to help commuters maintain vehicle speeds within legal limits throughout the Los Angeles area and across the United States. This one-of-a-kind application is driving GPS technology to the next level by eliminating unnecessary speeding tickets as well as reducing the number of accidents that occur each year as a result of speeding.

The application has taken its place as one of the only speed-limit programs that utilize GPS POI Data (Street Data) as well as reverse geo-coding with Google Maps. The application's full-screen, easy-to-read interface shows the commuter's current driving speed in accordance with his car speedometer and compares it to the accurate street-limit data of his current location.

The application stands apart from a standard speedometer found within the vehicle as ASafeDrive displays colors from green to red in line with the driver's current vehicle speed, thus keeping drivers' eyes on the road and their acceleration within legal limits. The customizable program allows users to change the settings in the application to access a number of different warnings once the current speed limit is exceeded.

ASafeDrive 1.0 features: a large, easy to read interface displaying automobile speed using GPS and the speed limit of that street; color-changing speedometer with customized warning (visual, vibrate, or sound); the ability for users to input speed limits into the program’s online database; and the ability to leave speed limit feedback that will be incorporated into the content of ASafeDrive’s blog at: http://asafedrive.com/blog.

Future speed limit data will be available in major North American cities—with New York, Chicago, Dallas, and San Francisco already in the pipeline.

Commuters seeking ways to make their driving experience safer for themselves and others can find ASafeDrive at the Apple App. Store within iTunes or at www.asafedrive.com for only $0.99.

ASafeDrive, LLC, www.asafedrive.com  

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  • Version 3.0 will be coming out within this week and allow the user to input speed limits of the street they are traveling on. This app. will now be available for everyone in the United States.

    ASafeDrive Team

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