America
App to alert parents about kids' bad driving
New York, Feb 8
Since car accidents are a
major cause of death among teenagers, researchers at University of
Minnesota have come up with a new smartphone app to keep a tab on their
driving behaviour.
Through the Teen Driver Support System (TDSS), parents can keep a close watch on teenagers who are behind the wheels.
As
the TDSS is programmed in a cell phone, it is capable of providing near
real-time feedback to parents about a teenager's driving behaviour.
Thus,
if a teenager receives feedback that he or she is over speeding but
fails to reduce the vehicle's speed, the app will text message the
teenager's parents to inform them of the speeding behaviour.
"It
is sort of win-win for the teenager and the parent. The parent can help
their teen be safer on the road, the teen can get that valuable driving
experience that they need," Janet Creaser, researcher at the University
of Minnesota, was quoted as saying in media reports.
The app also
gives teenagers both visual and auditory warnings and gives them a
chance to correct their behaviour before sending a text message to their
parents