Teenage Driving – Common Sense Parental Monitoring
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“Mom, Dad, can I borrow the car tonight?” Probably no sentence uttered by our children brings the same sense of fear and uncertainty than that one. It’s a combination of fear and apprehension. You want very much to trust your kids, but in today’s environment it’s not just your kids that could be the problem. With all the temptation that our kids face today, what tools can we use that will help us build trust and confidence when it comes to use of the family car? What can we do to make sure our kids respect the privilege of driving?
There are a lot of issues facing young drivers today, and young drivers may not be completely ready for all of them. To help a young driver develop the safety habits needed for driving, a parent would like to have some common sense monitoring that gives the young driver freedom, yet piece of mind a parent needs when loaning the family car.
Tracking our young drivers would be a great solution to the problem. A system to make sure our rules for driving are enforced each time the young driver gets behind the wheel would go a long way to setting our mind at ease. We would like to know that our young drivers are where they are supposed to be, that they are safe and secure, and that they have been operating the vehicle with respect. Technology has been developed that allows parents to set rules for their young drivers to use. It is employed using tracking and millennium technology.
GPS Tracking with millennium technology lets parents set parameters that young drivers need to follow. With tools like Geofence that monitor a vehicle’s operation within a set area, and vehicle speed monitoring that alarm the parents PC when the vehicle is operating outside the expected limits, young drivers and parents to work together in setting up safe ways to drive.
These common sense tools operate through tracking
and millennium technology and tell a parent where the vehicle is, how fast it has been traveling, and if it has been operating within the bounds that the parents have established with the young driver.
In using tracking with millennium technology, and building a rules system that a young driver has to be aware of when operating the vehicle, parents and their children can build mutual respect when it comes to use of the family vehicle. By knowing that their actions are monitored the young driver will be less prone to succumb to peer pressure and will operate the vehicle in a safe manner, and within the locations agreed upon by the parents and the young driver.
Because tracking with millennium technology is accompanying the young driver wherever they go, parents are put at ease that their driving rules are being enforced even when the young driver is alone. This system can go a long way to developing driving skills and good judgment for the young driver.
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