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GPS Tracking for Teens and Teenaged Driver's Car |
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| MARCUS® Teen Tracking System |
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It is a fear that every parent with a 16 year-old son or daughter knows very well: the first driver’s license. The Discrete Wireless GPS teen tracking service can help teenage drivers make safer wiser decisions while driving. GPS vehicle tracking systems have many different functions and versatile applications for parents. GPS tracking for Teens can help parents monitor the speed of the teenaged driver's car, distance driven, and driving patterns to help reduce the risk of teen crashes. The GPS tracking system is a great teaching instrument for parents for counseling their teens through the early, most perilous years of driving. |
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"The service has done what I needed and that was to keep my teenage son from playing Back to the Future. The reports made it easy to remind him that his '92 Pathfinder was not a Delorian, and so, there was no good reason to be going 88MPH to anywhere, let alone, the future.
Thanks for helping me keep him alive while he was learning to drive. I believe he is a much better driver today because of it."
Paul 9/29/2009 |
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| Teen Driving Statistics |
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In 2005, half of teen deaths from motor vehicle crashes occurred between 3 p.m. and midnight and 54% occurred on Friday, Saturday, or Sunday (IIHS 2006).
Teens are more likely than older drivers to speed and allow shorter headways (the distance from the front of one vehicle to the front of the next). The presence of male teenage passengers increases the likelihood of these risky driving behaviors among teen male drivers. (Simons-Morton 2005).
Numerous studies and statistics have proven that teen drivers are 4 times more likely to get into a car crash than any other age group.
Motor vehicle crashes are the leading cause of death for U.S. teens, accounting for 36% of all deaths in this age group (CDC 2006).
More than 5,000 teens die in a car crash each year. |
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