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Each of these vehicle-safety initiatives has the potential to markedly reduce casualties in relevant accidents.  Graphs are from several conference presentations.
Review of the world's first passive ISA navigator device with a national speed limit database - the Naviga8r M35 with SpeedAlert™ Passive Intelligent Speed Assist. 99% of the time I do NOT need a navigator map. 100% of the time I DO need speed limit information. This little unit displays the speed limit and beeps if you creep over the speed limit by more than 5km/h. The built-in speed limit database covers most populated areas of Australia.