Insurance Company hate young drivers. The cost of insuring a under 25 driver can set you back more than the car payment. Help lower your insurance premiums with a live streaming dash camera with GPS tracking and give your kid and chance to prove he is a good driver.Install a camera in your car and tell your insurance company and see if they will lower your rates. Hey ever bit helps. Especially the piece of mind knowing your are riding along with your teen driver.
"I would never track my child, it invades
their privacy"
"I would feel bad if they knew I didn't trust
them"
"What would I do if I found out they lied to
me"?
"They're Just having Fun".
Typical responses from
parents who want to tracking their kids, but talk themselves out of it.
Let look at some
numbers.
Traffic crashes are the
leading cause of teen fatalities, accounting for 44% of teen deaths in the U.S.The National Safety Council sees the issue as a
national crisis.
Reasons Why Parents Must
Look Into This Technology
Teen tracking technology
provides families the various tools to aid their teen youngsters exercise the
liberty they desire while allowing mom and dad to discover exactly where they
may be as well as if they are safe and sound.
When, for instance, you
track your youth vehicle, you are able to keep track of speed and location of
the vehicle, obtain notifications when the vehicle is relocated or stolen, as
well as generate a "perimeter” around locations your teenagers are or
aren't allowed to go.
Generally there are many
apparent advantages of making use of teen tracking technology. Many of these
devices will give you each, the home address and also the name of the place
where the youngster can be found. Teen tracking works extremely well in
tracking your adolescence's actions:
Keeps track of speed
Keep track of engine idle times
Keep track of accepted and unaccepted destinations
Track of your teenagers driving abilities with Driver ScoreCard
The fact is that the
real danger is knowing that no teenager contains the expertise to think
realistically during a panic situation. Isn't teen tracking well worth the
expense? Isn’t it time for you to discuss to your son or daughter the real
dangers of teen driving and the need for tracking their vehicle. The protection
of your children as well as your peace of mind is a good enough reason why all
parents should think about teen tracking.
Why take a chance on
having a joy ride become a deadly accident.
Parents are looking for ways to help their kids realize that driving a 4000 lbs vehicle can be dangerous.
We all have heard about texting and driving, or even talking on the cell when driving, all constitute "Distracted Driving".
Sometimes we don't even realize the things we do when are driving.
Adjusting the radio, drop something on the floor. reaching back to the kids when we are driving.
We are not even touching on what really goes on, during a drive on the highway. People reading books, newspapers, putting on make up, eating lunch, all while driving. How can we every think that are kids are not watching what is going on and thinking it is acceptable.
Imagine now that you can ride along with them and review their driving habits. With a click of a link, or a click of our mobile app, you can watch in real time either of the two cameras of this Dashcam. See the driver and see what the driver sees. LIVE.
Now you are able to better understand, just what is going on out there.
Help your children become a better driver.
Parents have always looked for new ways of parenting.
There never has been a manual for this life changing event.
We listen to friends for advice. Read the latest articles to find some new way to enhance our ability to monitor our kids.
Things have changed in the world we live in and the need to monitor has become more apparent.
We find kids on the most part, want to do the right things. It could be just a case of being in the wrong place at the wrong time.
Sometimes it can be being with the wrong friends at the wrong time.
Teen driving is a right of passage.
Freedom.
The ability to be on your own.
With the freedom, comes responsibility.
So many distraction!
Social Media.
Having to see what your BFF's our saying while your driving.
"I must keep in touch"
This leads to distracted driving.
Some parents have put a GPS Tracker on their kids cars.
Thats a good start.
Know where your teens are gives "Peace of Mind".
But what are they doing while they are driving?
Texting, Tweeting, Instagram, Facebook, SnapChat are can distract your young driver, all the while their are to be focusing on the road.
Looking down at your cell phone, for only 2 seconds, a vehicle can travel over the length of a football field?
Scary. isnt it?
The latest in technology, the in vehicle camera has possibly been a thought.
Price may have been a deterrent.
But now you can have a dashcam with live streaming video. Yes you can view this 2 camera system, while the vehicle is moving down the street, LIVE.
it also can be equipped with a GPS Tracking package.
All of this for under $500.00 for the DashCam. Monitoring can be as low as $24.95
Small compact in design and having the ability to streaming video now makes a lot of sense.
Let me know your thoughts.
We are always trying to find the latest in technology to help you in raising your children.
Reasons Why Parents Must Look Into This Technology!
Teen tracking technology provides families the various tools
to aid their teen youngsters exercise the liberty they desire while allowing
mom and dad to discover exactly where they may be as well as if they are safe
and sound. When, for instance, you track your youth vehicle, you are able to
keep track of speed and location of the vehicle, obtain notifications when the
vehicle is relocated or stolen, as well as generate a "perimeter” around
locations your teenagers are or aren't allowed to go. Generally there are many
apparent advantages of making use of teen tracking technology. Many of these
devices will give you each, the home address and also the name of the place
where the youngster can be found. Teen tracking works extremely well in tracking
your adolescence's actions:
·Keeps track of speed
·Keep track of engine idle times
·Keep track of accepted and unaccepted
destinations
·Keep track of your teenagers driving abilities
·Keep track of if other people are inside the car
·Keep track of most regularly visited
destinations
·Set a perimeter-wall around unwanted locations
The fact is that the real danger is knowing that no teenager
contains the expertise to think realistically during a panic situation. Isn't
teen tracking well worth the expense? Isn't it time for you to discuss to your
son or daughter the real dangers of teen driving and the need for tracking
their vehicle. The protection of your children as well as your peace of mind is
a good enough reason why all parents should think about teen tracking.
TALLAHASSEE - Florida
may become the next state to bar drivers younger than 18 from using cell phones
behind the wheel, with some legislators saying they're alarmed by teens
text-messaging while driving.
Senate Transportation Chairman Carey Baker, R-Eustis, and Rep. John Legg,
R-Port Richey, have introduced legislation (SB504 and HB193) to make Florida
the 18th state with such a ban.
Legg says his legislation is homegrown.
"I'm the father
of two teenagers who text-message more than they talk on the cell phone,"
said Legg. "We have a rule they can't use their phones or text while
driving. But I see their friends doing it at stop signs or with one hand on the
steering wheel."
The legislation would allow law enforcement to issue non-criminal traffic
citations to drivers younger than 18 caught using an electronic wireless
communications device while driving, meaning no cell phones, laptops or
hand-helds.
Headsets wouldn't be allowed either.
But the proposal would allow a ticket to be written only when the driver is
stopped for another infraction, similar to the way Florida's seat-belt law is
enforced. If found guilty, the driver would be assessed one point on his or her
license.
Baker said that provision should make the measure acceptable to most lawmakers
when the Legislature convenes in March.
Sen. Dave Aronberg, D-Greenacres, and Rep. Kelly Skidmore, D-Boca Raton, said
the bill sounds like a good idea. Aronberg said he would be careful when
reading the bill to make sure there are exceptions in emergencies. Skidmore
said she thought the bill should be expanded requiring adults to use hands-free
devices.
"But certainly young folks learning to drive should be more focused and
restricted from even using hands-free," Skidmore said. On today's roads,
"If you make a mistake someone is dead, dying or injured."
Legislation banning cell phone use for all drivers was first proposed in
Florida five years ago. But such measures have failed, with legislators saying
they would be too much government interference.
Baker cited similar concerns last year when he blocked efforts to allow cameras
to be installed at intersections to catch red-light violators, drawing
criticism from some law enforcement officials, safety advocates and newspaper
editorial boards that called for such devices.
Concerns about government over-reaching are likely to be raised with the
proposed teen cell phone ban, but Baker said the measure is warranted.
"I just know how kids are," Baker said. "They get distracted
easily, and that's how accidents happen."
A study by the Allstate Foundation, an group allied with the insurance giant,
found that 13 percent of teens admit to text-messaging while driving.
"We have a problem with all drivers, really, using cell phones. But I
think this is a reasonable step," Baker said.
California in September became the latest state with a ban, when Gov. Arnold
Schwarzenegger signed legislation prohibiting drivers younger than 18 from
using mobile devices.
Talking or listening on a cell phone is among the most frequently cited
distractions affecting drivers involved in a serious auto accident, according
to the Florida Department of Highway Safety & Motor Vehicles, which has not
taken a position on the legislation.
"What you want to stop is the social networking by text message while
they're supposed to be focused on the road," Aronberg said.
Some parents — and even teenagers — say the ban sounds like a good idea.
"It makes
sense," said Lorraine Zaron of Boca Raton, who has two teenage sons.
"I do talk to them about not using the phone while driving, but whether
they listen to me or not — I'm not in the car with them."
Jade Kral, 17, of Coral Springs, who began driving last year, said it's naive
for parents to think their teens don't use their phones while driving.
"Most [teens] aren't allowed to use cell phones, but they do anyway,"
Kral said, adding the ban "would probably scare them into not using
them."
Kral said if the ban
passed, it would affect her cell phone use while driving. "If it's an
important call, I would use it briefly, but I wouldn't use it for longer
conversations anymore."
Ben Bornstein, 15, a sophomore at Orange County's Edgewater High School in the
Orlando area, has had his learner's permit since February.
"People are texting around here all the time," Bornstein said.
"That's how a lot of teenagers get in accidents."
Bornstein's mother, Debra, 43, of Maitland, said the restriction would allow
new drivers to stay focused — and think twice before answering a cell phone or
replying to a text message.
"Kids would realize that the message can wait until they pull over or get
out of the car," Debra Bornstein said.
The ban's age restriction would be unfair, said Anna Annecca, 16, a Fort
Lauderdale resident who began driving in January 2006.
"It shouldn't just be restricted to teenagers," she said. "I
know older people who drive so much worse." Maybe an In Vehicle Camera would help reduce improper cell phone usage.
Staff Writers Juan Ortega, Maria Herrera and Jerome Burdi contributed to this
report.
The S-911 Lola is the world’s smallest real
time GPS locating device with voice communication. This small GPS locator is
ideal for autistic children, special operations, a family or friend with a
cognitive disorder, tracking a pet, or any vehicle/asset.
Real time locations are tracked with a powerful web-based system
that can be view from any computer or capable mobile device. Additional options
are available in the system such as automated alerting via e-mail/cell phone,
geo-fence boundaries, a variety of reports, and more.
This unit is small and compact. Easy to use
and will be able to track children going to school, elderly parents, and even
pets, all in a single device.
Size: 2.1” X 1.5” X .6” this is the smallest tracker
available.
Throw it in a backpack, or on a belt loop, for easy tracking.
With the Geofence, you will be alerted when your device goes
outside of its parameter.
The next update to the S-911 Lola will be released in the
next 60 days will have the ability to remind the elderly when they have to take
their medication. This will be the first device of its kind that has this
capability.