Company: SVREW
Filing Date: 2025-01-31
Form Type: 424B5
Source: 0001213900-25-008656
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Company: SaverOne 2014 Ltd.
Filing Date: 2025-01-31
Form: 424B5
Chunk 45
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NLoS, hazards, adverse weather conditions and low-visibility. SaverOne’s solution is designed to detect VRUs ahead of the vehicle,
providing the driver enough time to avoid and prevent collisions. It does this by detecting the exact location, direction of movement
and speed of the VRU analysis of their cellphone signals, under all visibility conditions. Since the development of our VRU solution
targets the vehicle manufacturers (a.k.a. the OEM market) and is still in an early stage, it is too early to estimate the cost of development.

In the past several years,
we believe that public awareness and demand for driver safety technologies has grown substantially. While there are currently many driver-assistant
products on the market, we believe that the safety of drivers will be substantially improved with our technology. Our mission is to enhance
driver safety by providing a solution that is highly reliable and able to prevent certain driver distractions related to mobile phone
usage while driving, which we believe is a major cause for driver distraction related automobile accidents. Mobile phone distracted driving
is a leading cause of traffic accidents in the United States. According to a survey done by the NHTSA, 660,000 drivers in the United
States attempt to use their mobile phones while driving at any given moment. The National Safety Council, or NSC reports that mobile
phone use during driving causes approximately 1.6 million traffic accidents annually in the United States alone, leading to the death
of approximately 4,600 people and injuring an additional 391,000 people. Moreover, the Federal Motor Carrier Safety Administration, or
FMCSA, reported that 71% of commercially driven large-truck crashes occurred because of driver distraction.

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Distracted driving due to
mobile phone usage is not just a problem in the United States. A number of surveys conducted across Europe and Oceania have revealed
troubling statistics about its prevalence across nations. In the Czech Republic, 36% of drivers admitted to using their phone almost
every time they get behind the wheel. In both Spain and Ireland, 25% of drivers admitted to using their phone while driving. In Germany,
at any given moment an average of 7% of all drivers are distracted while driving. This problem of distracted driving extends to
Australia as well, where one-quarter of drivers admitted to using their phone while driving.

Currently there are estimated
to be 277 million cars and trucks on the road in the