Distracted driver? Days Without an Incident Display

Network
15 Inch Network controlled white LED count up Days display

Display the number of days without an incident-accident while driving distracted. The display is not distracting either with a very narrow viewing angle that the driver can see from afar but almost goes dark when driving by it. Fully network controlled and or local push-button controlled. The days tick off once every 24 hours.

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