Small, but it does the most: Le Figaro tested the new Coyote Max box

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TEST - To mark its twentieth anniversary, the pioneer of driving assistance systems is launching a new, more ergonomic and more efficient unit.
It's small (106 x 60 x 18 mm) although slightly larger than the Coyote Up but it does a lot. After trying it, many motorists will no longer be able to do without the Max box, the latest Coyote. Founded in 2005 by Fabien Pierlot from Spa and Jean-Marc Van Laethem, a technology genius, following Jacques Chirac's decision to automate road checks based on the precept that repression brings more money to the State than driver training, Coyote has changed the lives of a large number of motorists. Over the years, Coyote has almost become a household name.
Twenty years after its introduction to cars, this paid community service housed in a portable box remains a genius idea. In two decades, the Coyote has greatly improved , welcoming new services and even an application that works on smartphones. Since 2009, it has been challenged by Waze, a geolocation application...
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