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By: Tayler Viegut

 Small  Easy Accessible  Convenient for all  Scans road with laser

 Any Genders  Any races  Must be 18 & older to own  Need to have certification  Focusing marketing efforts more toward adults 60 years and older

 Safer Roads ◦ For lack of vision ◦ Mother’s with young ◦ Morning rushes to get to work  Accident Rate down  Auto Pilot vs. Regular Power Steering ◦ Accidents ◦ Attentiveness

Using Retailer Distribution  Best Buy  Radio Shack  Computers-R-US Walmart (off brands)

Advertising-  Internet  Billboards  Flyers through mail  These three ways will grab the attention of people

 Installed for you ◦ $350  In the Car ◦ $200  Unit ◦ $300  Price Discounting is strategy ◦ For first month

 Accident Rates over the years have increasingly went up.  Many lives have been lost  Don’t you think it’s a time to put an end to this?  Let’s not pass up this great opportunity to keep our environment safer.