EU Business News- Q1 2024 Launched on April 28th, 2009, Coyote provides a comprehensive suite of tools designed to enhance driving safety and convenience. In just 15 years, the company has become the leader in real-time driving assistance systems and now has 1.6 million users across the Benelux region. Based in Wavre, Belgium, Coyote operates on the community principle, meaning that it leans on its users to inform each other of encountered hazards and changing conditions. In doing so, the company allows its users to drive with peace of mind, because they are alerted in real time to all road hazards, such as speed cameras, disruptions, speed limits, and dangers. These notifications include that of local authorities, including the Federal Highway Police, regions, and governors. Through Coyote, these authorities can send localised messages at any time in the event of specific dangers to that area. These features provide Coyote’s clients with confidence, boosting their convenience and safety to make their drive a lot smoother and much less stressful. Coyote stands out in the market for its unique service offering – a paid-for, ad-free system with a large participatory community that provides valuable, real-time information. The vast size of this community means that Coyote can collect millions of data each day, always anonymised and never resold. The systems broad range of features enable its users to drive in the best possible conditions, with an average of 13 alerts emitted per second. Among the most unique alerts Coyote provides are drowsiness Most Innovative Road Security Solutions Company 2024 When driving, have you ever wished for an extra pair of eyes? Balancing your focus between upcoming road signs, maintaining the speed limit, and spotting various unexpected hazards is no easy feat, and can often lead to overwhelmed and distracted drivers, a leading cause of accidents on the road. Thanks to the introduction of advanced driver assistance systems, drivers will now receive notifications about changing speed limits, road closures, and any other potential hazards that may arise. This enables drivers to better balance their attention and makes the roads a significantly safer mode of travel. Below, we speak with Pascal Courrier, CEO of Coyote Systems Benelux, a leading company in advanced driver assistance systems. Sep24103 prevention, precise alerts upstream of all types of disruptions, ghost vehicle alerts, degraded pavements, and predictive security when approaching a bend considered dangerous by the community, with recommended approaching speeds provided. Whilst there are various advanced driver assistance systems on the market, Coyote is unparalleled in the assistance it provides, and its dedication to ensuring that all drivers are safe on the road. “Traffic is more and more important on the roads and our target number one is to improve the security,” says Pascal. “The government want to reach zero deaths on the roads by 2050, so everyone must do their best to achieve this. We are aware that we are a key player in this objective.” To achieve this mission, Coyote offers its users numerous drivers assistance solutions that range in price, making the platform accessible to a wide audience. Its offerings begin with the Coyote App, providing users with access to the system for 9,99€ per month, with no obligations. The app can be used via mobile phone on a hands-free stand or cast onto the vehicle screen of an Apple CarPlay or Android Auto compatible vehicle. For 179,00€ annually, or 14,99€ each month, users can purchase Coyote’s driver assistance system in its Mini format. At 3.2”, it is Coyote’s smallest driving warning box and will easily find its place within your car or motorcycle thanks to its compactness and Bluetooth compatibility. With a two-hour battery life, The NEW COYOTE MAX
RkJQdWJsaXNoZXIy MTUyMDQwMA==