Alex Bruce

BeatTheCameras.com Creates Road Safety Awareness Across Facebook

 

Cedar Rapids, IA -- (SBWIRE) -- 02/08/2011 -- With a noble purpose of spreading road safety awareness among the people in the United States, BeatTheCameras.com, a website dedicated to helping motorists avoid red light traffic tickets, has joined Facebook of late. The move is essentially made to gather people around on Facebook and educate them about safe driving and the latest events, incidents, and all other useful information related to driving across the cities in the United States.

“There are a lot of people who need information and tips on how they can improve their driving experience and avoid getting a red light ticket across the red light photo enforced areas. Since a lot of them are using the social Web, our first choice was to create a community page on Facebook and share all useful information among them so that they get access to it easily and drive safely.”, says a Social Media Strategist at BeatTheCamera.com.

It’s worth mentioning that according to an estimate, around 100,000 motorists across the US get a red light traffic ticket every year, and are worried about paying a hefty fine every time they get a ticket. With the soaring rate of the people paying fine for driving carelessly, this move by BeatTheCamera.com can be classified as the best foot forward to educate and inform people about safe driving and how to avoid a red light traffic ticket.

BeatTheCamera.com is also the official partner and authorized dealer of GPS Angel, a speed camera detector device that warns motorists of all red light and speed camera zones across the US. The device is considered to be growing popular across the motorists in the United States and helping people drive safely helping them avoid red light traffic tickets considerably. GPS Angel red light detector device owes its popularity to using precise GPS Technology, being road legal and using an updated database with the latest speed camera locations across the cities of the United States and Canada.