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DriveCam for Teens
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Program Overview

Absolutely the best way to finish teaching your teen how to drive!

The Teen Safe Driver Program helps parents identify risky driving and coach for improvement before dangerous behaviors lead to vehicle damage, personal injury or worse.

When parents are in the vehicle, teen drivers rarely crash. Take mom and dad out of the car and 16 and 17-year olds crash nine times more often than adults. Seatbelt use drops to less than 40% on average. The combination of inexperience and overconfidence leads to the death of thousands of teen drivers, their passengers, and others on the roadways.

The Teen Safe Driver Program uses a small device placed behind the rearview mirror of your teen’s vehicle. It captures the view out the front, and into the interior, of the vehicle but never saves any data UNLESS activated by an erratic vehicle movement – extreme braking, cornering, and acceleration or if there is a collision. When the device is activated, it saves an EVENT comprised of the previous ten seconds and the following ten seconds showing not only WHAT happened but WHY it happened.

The event is transferred wirelessly to DriveCam’s Event Analysis Center where the video is reviewed, scored and coaching tips are added. Parents and teens log in to a secure website to view the video and tips for safer driving. Teens are coached for improvement in problem areas, and also praised for good driving events.

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In addition to the individual events captured, parents receive a weekly driver report card that shows their teen’s performance compared to their peers. With the report card, parents can take the proper action for the patterns of behaviors identified – praising their teen for safe driving or coaching them to improve specific problem areas.



  
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