Another day goes by, and another story that recounts a horrific automobile crash with deadly consequences for a teen driver hits the airwaves. Such tragic consequences are wrought when keys to a 4,000 pound vehicle are placed into the hands of those who are not yet ready to wield that power in a responsible manner.
That is precisely why GPS Tracking units should be required for all vehicles driven by young drivers. Sure, this is a personal and family issue, there's no doubt about that. But, how many lives could be saved with the ability to make sure that young drivers are driving in a way that helps insure their safety?
Who is at fault when teenage drivers are on the street when they are not yet ready? Certainly, family members must be assured that there has been adequate instruction for driving. State driving laws include measures to keep new drivers from driving with anyone else in the vehicle other than family members for a period of time. That helps, but is it enough?
What we are getting to is that there is a better way. Installing and using a GPS Tracking unit can help teen drivers understand the serious nature of what they are doing and help enforce laws and rules that they must obey.
Tracking for location, direction of travel and speed helps parents to make sure that teen drivers are in compliance with known laws and rules. Even a momentary lapse in judgment can be captured and reported on to parents and other authorities.
What of police agencies? They are beset with so much information that needs to be processed while on patrol that it is unrealistic to expect them to babysit young drivers and pull each and every one of them over and ask for their id.
The unnecessary loss of teen lives over vehicle collisions can be greatly reduced by utilizing GPS Tracking on their vehicles. It makes sense, too when you consider that insurance costs come down with the use of the devices.
It's time to stop talking about the need for better monitoring and shaking our heads when we hear about tragic accidents. Teen drivers need to be tracked, and GPS Tracking is the best solution. It's better to be safe and be able to hold your teenage son or daughter in your arms, than to wish that you could.
Another day goes by, and another story that recounts a horrific automobile crash with deadly consequences for a teen driver hits the airwaves. Such tragic consequences are wrought when keys to a 4,000 pound vehicle are placed into the hands of those who are not yet ready to wield that power in a responsible manner.
That is precisely why GPS Tracking units should be required for all vehicles driven by young drivers. Sure, this is a personal and family issue, there's no doubt about that. But, how many lives could be saved with the ability to make sure that young drivers are driving in a way that helps insure their safety?
Who is at fault when teenage drivers are on the street when they are not yet ready? Certainly, family members must be assured that there has been adequate instruction for driving. State driving laws include measures to keep new drivers from driving with anyone else in the vehicle other than family members for a period of time. That helps, but is it enough?
What we are getting to is that there is a better way. Installing and using a GPS Tracking unit can help teen drivers understand the serious nature of what they are doing and help enforce laws and rules that they must obey.
Tracking for location, direction of travel and speed helps parents to make sure that teen drivers are in compliance with known laws and rules. Even a momentary lapse in judgment can be captured and reported on to parents and other authorities.
What of police agencies? They are beset with so much information that needs to be processed while on patrol that it is unrealistic to expect them to babysit young drivers and pull each and every one of them over and ask for their id.
The unnecessary loss of teen lives over vehicle collisions can be greatly reduced by utilizing GPS Tracking on their vehicles. It makes sense, too when you consider that insurance costs come down with the use of the devices.
It's time to stop talking about the need for better monitoring and shaking our heads when we hear about tragic accidents. Teen drivers need to be tracked, and GPS Tracking is the best solution. It's better to be safe and be able to hold your teenage son or daughter in your arms, than to wish that you could.

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