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This system is designed to eliminate blind spots while reversing a vehicle. A 90mm multi directional LCD colour monitor is mounted onto the windscreen. A discrete 15mm diameter camera is mounted on the rear of a vehicle. This camera is weatherproof and has a 130 degree viewing angle. The driver can see what is behind their vehicle by glancing up at the monitor.
Veterans and people with a disability that own and drive their own vehicle may be exempt from paying the Sydney Harbour Bridge toll. Application for a special authority is issued by the RTA.
Monitoring and tracking devices enable a vehicle to be monitored on a 24 hour basis. The Black Widow and CarWatch systems use a radio based communication network for their signalling. These systems are designed to activate the automatic vehicle location and tracking system if an unauthorised person opens the door and attempts to steal or vandalise a vehicle.
This sticker is designed to be put on the rear left hand side window of a car. It serves as a reminder for children on which is the safest door to use when getting in and out of a car.
A device consisting of a contoured grip enclosed handle and a protected cutting blade. In the event of a motor vehicle emergency it can be used to cut through seat restraint belts to release the occupant.
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