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Is your teen's car really safe? This video from ABC News contains safety information about the age of the tires on your car....it's about 9 minutes long but you need to watch it and go check your tires for the date of manufacture....The date is molded into the sidewall of each tire!!
http://abcnews.go.com/Video/playerIndex?id=4826897
It will also make you a more well-informed consumer the next time you buy a set of tires!!

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THE MOST COMMON DRIVING ERRORS PDF Print E-mail
Written by Jim Rogenmoser   
Jul 19, 2007 at 05:34 PM

TEEN DRIVERS MAKE-NHTSA Statistical Analysis

1. Does the GPS tracking system deter the teen from driving at excessive speeds on residential streets that have a much lower speed limit than what was programmed into the GPS system? (see story below)

2. Does a GPS tracking system deter a teen driver from following a car too closely?

3. Does a GPS tracking system deter a teen driver from violating traffic signs and signals?

4. Does a GPS tracking system deter tell a teen driver from overtaking other vehicles in a risky manner?

5. Does a GPS tracking system deter a teen driver from weaving in and out of lanes?

6. Does a GPS tracking system motivate a teen driver to allow enough time to merge into traffic?

7. Does a GPS tracking system motivate a teen driver to yield to pedestrians? 

GPS Teen Tracking Systems

1. No  2. No  3. No  4. No  5. No  6. No  7. No

Teen Driving Watch

1. Yes  2. Yes  3. Yes  4. Yes  5. Yes  6. Yes  7. Yes

Teen Driving watch is not as high tech, but from a psychological point, is much more effective at changing teen driving behavior, including having alcohol in the car.

Another concern is that a GPS system does not deter teens from drinking in the car, Teen Driving Watch does. More info... http://www.teendrivingwatch.com/  

Last Updated ( Jul 19, 2007 at 07:19 PM )
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