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Every minute, a driver backs into an accident while in reverse. Reversing accidents can be costly, or worse, could lead to a fatal accident. Even backing your vehicle at 5 miles per hour and hitting an object can result in $800-$2500 in repairs.

Vehicle Parking Sensors could be responsible in reducing reversing accidents by 75% and will pay for themselves in the long run by preventing these kinds of accidents. This will save you money on insurance claims and will also keep monthly premiums low. Vehicles without Rear Sensors are also at risk of fatal accidents.

Over 400 deaths occur annually while backing up. These deaths usually involve children. Most of these accidents occur in parking lots and driveways with the vehicle being driven by a parent, relative, or family friend. 60% of back over accidents involved trucks, vans, or sport utility vehicles.

To avoid high costs on repairs and to help with peace of mind, it pays to have back up sensors installed to the bumper of your vehicle. Depending on which sensors you buy, prices can go anywhere from $40-$400. The way Vehicle Parking Sensors work is as the vehicle reverses towards an object, the sensors will inform you with a beeping sound. The closer you get to an object, the faster the beeps.Some parking sensors easily attach to the bumper. Others require a little bit of work and involve drilling into the bumper.

If you don t have the time, patience, or experience to install the sensors yourselves, any stereo installation service could install these for you for cheap. Don t be another statistic and prevent auto accidents by having vehicle parking sensors installed to your vehicles. Visit Sensorparking.com to find the right Parking Sensors for you and your vehicles.

Source: Internet

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Pahela Boishakh is the first day of the Bangla year. Pahela Baishakh is celebrated in a festive manner in both Bangladesh and West Bengal. In Bangladesh Pahela Baishakh is a national holiday which falls on April 14 or 15.

Pahela Boishakh (Bengali: পহেলা বৈশাখ Pôhela Boishakh or পয়লা বৈশাখ Pôela Boishakh) is the first day of the Bangla Calendar. Poila Boishakh is celebrated in a festive manner in both Bangladesh and West Bengal, as well as by Bengali people in Tripura. Hence, Poila Boishakh connects all ethnic Bengalis irrespective of religious and regional differences. In Bangladesh, Poila Boishakh is a national holiday and in West Bengal it is a public holiday. It falls on April 14 or April 15 of the Gregorian calendar depending on the use of the new amended or the old Bangla calendar respectively. In Bangladesh, it is celebrated on April 14 according to the official amended calendar designed by the Bangla Academy.

Poila Boishakh is also known as Nôbobôrsho (নববর্ষ), or Bengali New Year, as it is the first day of the first month of Boishakh in the Bengali calendar. This day is a very festive time for Bengalis.

Source: http://banglapedia.search.com.bd/HT/P_0023.htm

http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Pohela_Baishakh

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