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Monitoring teen drivers has historically consisted
of trust, hope, clear Do's and Dont's and then reacting to
outcomes like traffic citations or the rare sighting by a
friend, neighbor, etc... |
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Most teen drivers are “good kids” in their
parents’ proud eyes. Most teen drivers ARE good kids,
safety and being a "good kid" are two different
issues. |
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Trust and freedom behind the wheel is a privilege usually
earned and built by performing well on non-driving related
behaviors (grades, chores, following the rules of the home,
making curfew, etc.) |
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Monitoring your teen driver with AIG
TEEN GPS™ is
not about lack of trust. It is about coaching and holding them
accountable on negative driving behaviors and helping them develop
good driving habits. |
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Approximately 500,000 teen drivers are injured or killed
in auto accidents each year. Speed, seatbelt use, and judgment
are the three most common causes. AIG
TEEN GPS™ is
about doing everything as a parent to ensure that your teen
driver arrives home safely. |
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Most teen drivers will actually feel more freedom, and
trust will be enhanced as parents know for sure that their
teen driver is operating the car as safely as possible. |
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Most teen drivers with AIG
TEEN GPS™ on
board experience increased driving privileges because their
parents know they are driving safely. |
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Parents can present AIG
TEEN GPS™ as
working FOR
their teen driver, contributing to their freedom behind the
wheel. See Teen
Driving Agreement. |