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Mobileye partners with Accel on collision avoidance alerts

The integration of Mobileye’s collision avoidance system with Accel’s Voyager connected car smartphone allows remote monitoring of Mobileye alerts transmitted via the Voyager 3G cellular connection. The companies said integrating Mobileye collision avoidance systems with Voyager is an elegant solution that adds an additional layer of driver safety via remote monitoring of Mobileye alerts. It allows both the driver and third parties such as fleet managers, to receive alerts in real time and providing to
March 4, 2014 Read time: 1 min
The integration of 4279 Mobileye’s collision avoidance system with Accel’s Voyager connected car smartphone allows remote monitoring of Mobileye alerts transmitted via the Voyager 3G cellular connection.

The companies said integrating Mobileye collision avoidance systems with Voyager is an elegant solution that adds an additional layer of driver safety via remote monitoring of Mobileye alerts.  It allows both the driver and third parties such as fleet managers, to receive alerts in real time and providing to receive real time updates on their driver’s behaviour on the road.

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