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Lane
Seeker Testimonials
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Hi Ken:
It has been a long
time and a lot of miles since we have had the chance to chat.
As you are well aware, I had the opportunity to see the prototype of
your lane seeker almost a year prior to you having it available for sale.
At that time, I would have paid plenty for the device because I was a
new owner of my first class A motor home and I had not found my "sea
legs" yet.
Fast forward one year and around 7,000 miles under my belt, and I came
back to camp close to you and I knew a new lane seeker would be part
of my visit. Call it male pride or whatever, but I was not sure I needed
your device at this time. When I installed my unit, I even argued with
you about the height I set my unit.
Well, Ken, you can fast forward another 4,000 miles, countless construction
sights and countless merges with semis on both sides and I assure you
your lane seeker is installed exactly where you said it should go and
I would not drive around the block without the device.
It does exactly what it is supposed to do and the benefit of that is
I am a safer driver traveling on our highways in a 29,000 pound rig.
I think your lane seeker should be installed by dealers selling new motor
homes and looking for benefits to provide their customers.
Thank you for making me see past my male pride and installing one of
the best options I have on my motor home.
Best regards,
Dennis Valley
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Dear Lane Seeker:
My husband has been urging me to drive our motor home, but I had put it
off as long as I could. He recently heard about your Lane Seeker and he
bought one. I must confess that I was very skeptical at first, but I agreed
to try driving as long as he was patient and agreed not to holler at me
if I made a mistake.
We pulled into a rest area on I-75 and he adjusted it for me. I was a little
scared at first as the motorhome is so wide, but after a few minutes my
confidence began to grow. Then we came to a construction area and I started
to panic, but Jim assured me that all I had to do was keep the diode of
the Lane Seeker on the inside edge of the cement barriers. That went quite
smooth and I no longer fear the construction areas. Narrow bridges was
the next hurdle, and I also discovered that too was a "Piece of Cake."
I can't thank you enough for this great product. I can't say that I love
driving our new motorhome, but I no longer fear driving it. I know that
without the Lane Seeker I would never have attempted driving it. Believe
me, I'm very pleased and proud of myself and I love our Lane Seeker.
Sincerely,
M. Savage
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Good Morning,
I wanted to send you
an email after trying your Lane Seeker for the last six months.
I can tell you it works the way you said it would. I have no
problem with my RV being too close to the shoulder or center
line of the road. Going over bridges now is more enjoyable. If
at anytime someone wants to ask me what Lane Seeker is like,
just have them contact me. After six months of using it I say
its GREAT and I travel a lot in our RV. I am from Washington
State and right now my wife and I are in Hershey, PA having a
great time.
Thanks for the Lane
Seeker again!
Dave & Mary Zabrocki
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I have one of your Lane
seeker units in my motorhome & have used it continually & find
it to be a very helpful piece of equipment. Traveling this great
country I have used it in the mountains, on straight roads, curvy
roads & in construction areas, in good & bad weather & I
found it to be a great help in every situation. I would recommend
it highly for anyone doing any kind of traveling.
J.T. Jones
Odessa, Fl.
Nyesgoin'
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As
a retired bus driver I have discovered the value of using the "LaneSeeker" While
driving large busses was not a problem, dealing with lane restrictions
in construction areas especially at night was always a white knuckle
event. Then I met Ken, the inventor of "LaneSeeker" who
proudly showed me his invention and my first thought was, " what
a great idea, why didn't I think of that" Since that time
I have used it continuously and have thanked Ken in silence for
his ingenuity. This product has reduced my stress levels and helped
bring pleasure and confidence back to driving large vehicles ,
thanks again Ken.
John P.
Dover NH
PS: I can also easily remove it in seconds from my motor home
to any bus I may be driving on a part time basis and back again. |
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I
started out as a single full timer with a 37 foot fifth wheel and
an F-350 diesel dually. When I was towing I could watch my tires
in my lower mirror to make sure I was keeping it between the lines.
The one thing that terrified me was in the construction areas where
the concrete barriers were, if it was two lanes with the tractor
trailers, I was scared there would be an accident.
Then I bought a 37 foot motor home and started towing a car. Driving this
was a whole different ballgame. I could no longer see the tires in the
mirror and the only place I could see the car was in the back up camera.
I purchased a Lane Seeker and installed it. What a difference! All I had
to do is line the diode up to the line on the road and I knew I was keeping
my motorhome and car between the lines. Now I am not afraid to drive with
this big rig towing a car in the construction zones. I would recommend
the Lane Seeker for anyone driving an RV, towing of any kind and all trucks.
It is a wonderful invention! Thanks Ken for giving me safety, security
and peace of mind.
M. Thacher
Full Time RVer
Merritt Island, FL
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Gentlemen,
Just when you think you've got this motorhome driving under control, something
usually comes up and bites you. Usually in a tight spot, when you are trying
to see everything at once. After getting the LaneSeeker properly set on my
windshield, and KNOWING just where I am in reference to the traffic lane, I
find it much easier and reassuring, to THEN check mirrors and back-up camera
for curbs, obstructions, other distractions, and possible hazards, knowing
that I definitely have that two feet of safety margin on both sides of my coach.
It is a reference that I can always check and recheck without taking my eyes
off the road and other pending problems that may lie ahead. I can't tell you
how much it is part of my driving routine.
I recently had to have my windshield replaced and panicked when I realized my
LaneSeeker had been removed, but of course, I easily reset it. One tip, making
a small magic marker dot on the inside of the windshield where the suction cups
attach makes it easy to replace it to exactly the same position.
Thanks again for LaneSeeker,
Capt Billy Parr
Sebring, Florida |
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