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About Road Angel & Road Angel Group


Road Angel Group has pioneered the use of accident blackspot data in Road Angel, and their latest offering now alerts drivers of all fixed speed cameras, temporary roadwork cameras, safety camera team vans, hand held laser, school zones and congestion charging areas. Indeed, an independent I million mile fleet test has proved that business drivers using Road Angel have 50% fewer accidents and are 74% less likely to receive further endorsements.

In it's first three years Road Angel has become the UK’s no. 1 blackspot and camera alert device and it's picked up a few awards on it's way:

■ AutoExpress - Best Buy
■ EVo - Star Buy
■ AutoCar - Approved Product
■ Thatcham



Awards

Auto Express Guardian Angel Wings - August 2002 Getting advance warning of accident black spots and speed camera sites can save lives. Road Angel is able to warn drivers of dangerous areas well in advance.
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Press Release
April 2008

 

Customer Update on Road Safety Act 2006 - Change of Legislation

This is currently a common question with recent press coverage on the Road Safety Act 2006, having passed through parliament. Some media groups have incorrectly and rather prematurely reported changes in the legality of Laser Detection and this is further compounded by misleading marketing by some interested parties.

The reality is that the bill was passed in November 2006 becoming the Road Safety Act 2006. This act highlighted a number of changes to road laws, one of the best publicised being the use of mobile phones while driving. The confusion centres on the dates that each part of the Act coming into place. Some elements such as using mobile phones while driving go live in February 2007, whilst other sections including that looking at speed measurement detection products, are yet to have dates defined.

The primary focus of the act was to ban the use of Laser Jammers which prevent the police obtaining a speed on a given vehicle. This  is totally different to the laser detection feature integrated into some Road Angel products.

It is also likely that Radar detectors which are active detection systems, again very different to the Road Angel, will be banned. The government believe that a radar detector can differentiate between some camera units being live or not and therefore would allow a user to speed past a camera in the knowledge that prosecution is not possible. They deem that as this works against the implementation of safety cameras as a deterrent, they should be banned. 

It is possible that passive laser detection, which some Road Angel products utilise, may also fall under this ban. On the New Road Angel and Road Angel Plus, the laser alert is built in, but can be disabled in many cases on the unit by the owner using the menus. If the customer wants a more permanent fix, a firmware upgrade can be sent via e-mail to remove that functionality, again making the unit 100% legal in either instance. For Road Angels with external Laser Detection, these can simply be removed to make the unit comply with the new laws as they come into force.

The Road Safety act stated clearly that GPS based safety alert systems such as the Road Angel have considerable safety advantages and will not be banned as part of this Act. The effect of being made aware of Speed Cameras and Accident Blackspots in advance, serves to support the intended use of Safety Camera’s in reducing speed in inappropriate areas and raising driver awareness.

I hope this clarifies the position, but rest assured the Road Angel will be fully legal to use in the UK, regardless of the changes proposed.

Kind regards

Graham Mackie
Managing Director


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Road Angel Competion Winners:

The Road Angel Subscription winner of the £20,000 car of your choice taking keys for new Golf GTI - April 2005
Road Angel VW winner

The delighted Road Angel Competition Winner Collects his new Mercedes SLK - June 2005
Road Angel Mercedes CLK Winner

2006's lucky Winner takes delivery of the shiny new Porsche Boxter - March 2006
Road Angel Porsche Boxster Winner

Lucky Lorraine from Luton is our July 2006 winner
Road Angel Audi Winner

Press Release
May 2004

Second Generation Road Angel Launched

■ Blackspot launches new look, feature packed Road Angel
Early warning device for accident zones and speed camera
Advanced plug and play integrated GPS/laser device

Click here to see the release in PDF format.


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