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In our view, the top three advantages are:
- By hiding vehicle damage from the public view, traffic flows faster past an accident scene.
- This allows additional emergency vehicles to reach and clear the accident scene quicker,
- which reduces the chance of emergency personnel being involved in secondary accidents.
By supporting quicker response times of additional emergency vehicles, the
Traffic Collision Cover may save the lives of those in the original accident and of
emergency personnel who respond to the accident.
Here is the complete list of all advantages in using the Traffic Collision Cover:
- By hiding vehicle damage from the public view, traffic will flow faster past an accident scene.
Allowing traffic to flow faster helps minimize commute times and conserves gasoline for
motorists.
If there are 100 vehicles moving very slowly due to an accident, at $3/gallon.
- By allowing traffic to flow faster past an accident scene,
this may reduce how long an accident scene exists since additional emergency
vehicles may be able to reach the accident scene quicker.
- This invention is significantly smaller, takes up less space, and is lightweight, while still
supporting the main goal of restricting the motorists' view of an accident.
- There is no temporary wall barrier setup at the accident scene to restrict the view of the
vehicles involved in the accident to passing motorists. Instead, the present invention
physically attaches itself to one or more vehicles involved in the accident.
- There is no large, upright surface area which would need to withstand the full force of the
wind when this invention is attached to a vehicle.
- Emergency vehicles are free to move at any time as emergency vehicles are not used to
provide support for this invention.
- This invention may be set up and taken down faster than most, if not all, prior art.
- This invention costs less to build than most, if not all, prior art.
- As an option, this invention can stay attached to the vehicle in order to wrap the vehicle as it
is being towed. This potentially could prevent a new accident from occurring, one caused
by debris falling off from the original accident.
- This invention can optionally cover the underside of a vehicle as it is being towed to prevent
evidence from being lost from a potential crime scene or accident under investigation.
- This invention can be attached to an emergency vehicle and another object to act as a curtain
to restrict the view of an accident or crime scene.
- Reducing how long an accident scene exists, decreases the number of secondary accidents
caused by drivers who are distracted (e.g., cell phones, reading, eating, video screens) or
impaired (e.g., drugs, alcohol, stress, fatigue) while driving past the accident scene.
Secondary accidents are usually more severe than the original accident.
- By supporting quicker response times of additional emergency vehicles, the use of this
invention may save the lives of those in the original accident and of emergency personnel
who respond to the accident.
If on average an accident can be cleared 10 minutes quicker, over a one year period, this the amount
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