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JoeSpareBedroom wrote:
"DerbyDad03" wrote in message
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On Jun 29, 11:10 am, "
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komobu wrote:
Hi;
My daughter will be driving soon and I want to be able to monitor her
driving when I am not in the car. Some may say it is spying, but I
have made my mind up and I want to do it. My daughter is all for it as
well. She knows it will be in the car, and as a result, it will keep
her accountable.
I am looking for a gps system that will tell me speeds and where she
has driven. Most will also alert of jack rabbit starts and sudden
stops along with excessive g-forces during turns (Taking turns too
fast). I want all of this, but I also want a camera in the car mounted
on the rear-view mirror. I want to monitor how many friends she has in
the car at a given time and make sure she is focused on driving and
not her friends or the radio or texting or applying make-up or what
ever else kids may do while driving. I am hoping for a camera that
will take a snap shot of the interior of the vehicle say every 30
seconds and upload them to a website where I can monitor from any
internet connection.
If any of you are familiar with any of these teen driver monitors, I
would appreciate and recommendations.

If she is just beginning to drive, I wouldn't allow any other kids in
the car and would be with her enough to be sure she can handle the
unexpected. One of my children wasn't allowed a license until she was
18, about 10 years too soon ) I read about kids being killed all the
time, much too young for the time of night and distance from home where
they have accidents. I'm a retired nurse, so worried about driving from
the time my children were born. Trust but verify - know where they will
be, and then check occ. I made a practice of knowing the parents of my
children's friends; when I didn't keep to my own rule, it was worrisome
on occasion. I also told my kids that if they had a ride, and the
driver was drinking, that I would go ANYWHERE AT ANY TIME to pick them
up so they didn't ride with someone under the influence.- Hide quoted
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I'm a retired nurse, so worried about driving from the time my
children were born.

What does your occupation have to do with it?

Do we bankers/waitresses/plumbers/ministers/actors/football players/
teachers/etc/etc not worry about our children?

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Nurses see things that we don't. The undertaker straightens things out
before the funeral, but that comes after the mashed up bodies have left the
hospital.

But you still make a good point.


Nurses refer to motorcycle riders as organ donors.

TDD