High Tech Drivers Ed
New Technology Hopes to Help Teens Behind the Wheel:
What better way to teach kids how to drive then to put them in very realistic situations? So some 15-year olds are going to start learning to drive in cars with loud music, talking friends, and of course, a constantly ringing cell phone.
A ringing cell phone, what teen could resist, even while driving in heavy traffic? It’s a distraction that could lead to the most common accident — a rear end collision — a teen’s biggest driving mistake. But it’s not the only distraction.
With so many distractions to juggle, and very little driving experience, would teens be safer if they were taught to drive in the midst of constant chaos?Welcome to the latest in technology aimed at doing just that. It looks like a glorified video game, but one that may save your kid’s life.
Creative idea. But still no substitute for experience.
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