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Spy in the sky keeps eye on teen drivers
Where are they going and how fast are they driving? Now, you can ease the anxiety by signing up with a service that combines global positioning satellite systems with cellular phones to track your child's whereabouts.
Teen Arrive Alive allows you to monitor a newly licensed driver using a Nextel phone that is equipped with GPS. As long as the phone is on but not being used, it will transmit signals that you can access online to check the car's location and speed.
If your child is on the phone, you'll see the last location before the conversation started. And if you think your teen might become very talkative to prevent you from monitoring speed, you can slap an "Am I Driving Safely?" decal on the car. It encourages observers to use a toll-free number to report unsafe driving to a service that will relay the message to you via e-mail or telephone.
"It is an awesome program," Butler says. "It gets youngsters out of worrying about peer pressure. Danielle can say, 'I can't drive any faster' and blame it on Mom."
The program even works when Danielle is in a friend's car as it did one time when Butler saw that the friend was cruising at 85 mph.
Teen Arrive Alive (www.teenarrivealive.com) costs $15 a month add $5 if you want the decal program after a $50 activation fee. The GPS-enabled phone is free, but you must sign up with Nextel for phone service.
ULocate offers a similar service. The program also requires Nextel service and one of five Motorola GPS phones. Subscribers can watch a driver's progress and receive online reports of the car's speed, direction and location every two minutes. ULocate (www.ulocate.com) is $11 a month for one phone and $8 for each additional phone, plus a $10-a-month data plan on top of the regular Nextel plan. Phones range from $80 to $150, although discounts are often available.
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