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Helping Teens Have a Future
ATLANTA, GA July 5, 2004 -- In a bid to put a dent in the nation's horrifying teenage driving statistics, Georgia-based Paramedics Against Irresponsible Drivers has launched a program that allows parents to monitor their teen's driving.
Motor vehicle accidents are the #1 cause of death among teenagers. A teen dies on our roads every 94 minutes. As the death toll rises, lawmakers across the land scramble to get stricter laws governing new drivers on the books and worried parents search for solutions that will protect their children. Officials at P.A.I.D. say there is no one solution, but believe that to bring about a change in the statistics, more parental and community involvement is necessary.
The program, which allows vehicles to be monitored while driving anywhere in the United States, is designed not only to curb reckless drivers, but also to help drivers who are merely inexperienced or have difficulty fending off peer pressure. It is the same type of program that has been used for years on trucks and other commercial vehicles. These programs have proven themselves by significantly reducing the number of accidents (30%) and traffic citations (50%) for those vehicles, and P.A.I.D. fully expects the same results for teen drivers.
P.A.I.D. is also offering a similar program for judges, prosecutors, and probation officers that will allow them to monitor the driving of offenders who come before them in court. This is being done in an effort to reduce the recidivism rate of traffic offenders.
Anyone with questions or comments may visit the website at www.teensafedriver.com or send an email to info@teensafedriver.com.
About Paramedics Against Irresponsible Drivers:
P.A.I.D. is a Georgia Non-profit Corporation that was established in an effort to reduce the death rate in traffic accidents through education and monitoring. The founder of P.A.I.D. is a career paramedic with 25 years service, and has seen more than his share of teenagers killed in traffic accidents.
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