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WAKE UP! Spyder Tail Light Modulator

We Have just finished testing on the New ESI designed Street Magic
WAKE UP! Brake Light Modulator. :yes:

This "Plug and Play" unit will modulate your brake light the DOT legal 3 flashes then steady on pattern similar in function to the very popular Street Magic Triple Play Unit. :clap:

The WAKE UP! modulator's 3 flash pattern provides a longer "moment of change" allowing drivers behind you to be able to see you have applied your brakes much better than the only on or off pattern of standard brake lights.

This unit has been designed for the Spyder's CAN-BUS system and will not cause any warning lights or limp home mode woes.:2thumbs:

We designed this unit as an easy to install, cost effective alternative to the ever popular Street Magic Triple Play unit for those of you who want the added safety of a flashing brake, but don't want to change your stock turn signals. :ohyea:

So, if you are worried about all those "sleepy drivers" who aren't paying attention to to you, it's time to get them to WAKE UP! :yikes: and see you before they hit you.

WAKE UP units will be available on the site over the next few days. If you need more information sooner, or would like to place an order before then please feel free to contact us. :thumbup:

MM
Are the 3 Flashes legal in ALL states? I could not find mention of it in my DOT? Is it just a accepted safety practise?
I personally think 2 Flashes and then Solid would be better and LESS confusing for those who can,t count nojokethat high?
 
Are the 3 Flashes legal in ALL states? I could not find mention of it in my DOT? Is it just a accepted safety practise?
I personally think 2 Flashes and then Solid would be better and LESS confusing for those who can,t count nojokethat high?

Yes this is the pattern that is allowed in all 50 States. Remember this is not a hobby it's my job to know these things. nojoke

Your 2 flash unit sounds interesting even if not what I would make, as all studies have shown the 3 flash pattern to allow for maxium visibility.
But, once you make yours send me one I'd love to see it. :thumbup:

MM
 
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