GPS for Teens — How To Save Lives
Looks like a cool car, doesn’t it? I know I sure wanted one like this when I was a teen. And I surely had the maturity to drive it safely too … NOT
Lillie Davis of FalconGPStracking Systems said, “The bottom line is that your teenager’s life and safety is priceless. Leave Nothing to Chance!! Know everything about your teen’s driving! Better safe than sorry. Your teenager doesn’t have the wisdom of an adult yet. That’s why they need your close supervision and attention. You can record the whereabouts of your teen’s car including location and speed plus many other features with a GPS system. GPS will help you do your job of being a parent to keep your teen driver safe and injury-free. Peace of Mind is now affordable.”
Now you can discount what this lady is saying, after all, she’s “just a vendor” and there are what seems like a million of them out there. But a lot of people come to this site looking for information on tracking teen drivers so I know that all parents in this world are not more interested in golf or the superbowl or how much their bonus will be this year. But not enough of them are. Here’s the sad story for the US (from 2003 … sad in itself that a statistic this important doesn’t seem to rate highly enough to be more up to date that 4 years behind, but ….)
Less than 60
60 to 69
70 to 80
More than 80
No data available/NSD
here are the figures courtesy of
. Pretty shocking, at least to my mind. Nationwide and average of 66 out of every 100,000 kids are going to die from a preventable source, accident, homicide or suicide. And scary as the homicides and suicides may be, auto accidents are way more likely as the cause of death.
Don’t be fooled by the phony privacy claims. don’t give in to the whining and the terrible “hurt” they put on at not being trusted. Haven’t they been manipulating you with their over-acting drama and even tantrums since they were toddlers? It’s just what kids do, and what parents do is bite the bullet, gird their loins and take action to protect their babies. Don’t be one of the sad statistics this year.
