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What's it all about?  Here's a short interview with Safe Teen Driving Club CEO, and Clinical Psychologist Dr. Robin Kirby. See what parents can do to keep their teen drivers safe!

Learn what Vehicle Reporter Does. Putting a GPS monitor in the car is a great way to collect information on actual driving behavior. This lets parents teach and coach their teens on safer driving. GPS monitoring can reduce crash rates 40 percent or more. 

Sure, your teen took driver's ed to get his license. But how are you and he going to learn the SIX big things you need to be safe and stay alive? This course could save you $1000 in insurance premiums, and his life. Get safe. Get teenSMART.

David Shavzin, Club President, talks with Martha Zoller at WDUN radio.
 

Audio Clips and Shows

www.ParentingMyTeen.com - Ms. Aurelia Williams is a Certified Life Coach who received her Personal Life Coaching Certification from Coach Training Alliance and is accredited by the International Coach Federation. She's also the mother of three, a published author and spends her life lending a supportive hand to others to make their lives a little less hectic and a lot more enjoyable. Oh yes, and as her web site indicates, she's an expert on raising teens! Her weekly shows are attended by thousands of Moms and Dads from all across the country. Download the podcast of her radio show #22 from October, 2007 when we talked about safe teen driving, or listen to the show now using the player below. 

 

TheTeen View Radio is managed by Dr. Katrina Cryder, Teen Wellness Chiropractor and Coach; and, Debbie Fisher, Life Coach for Parents and Teens. Every week they broadcast a radio program that is also podcast for the Internet. It's all about teens, for teens and with teens listening in.  We joined the Chairman of the Joshua Brown Foundation and Michelle Gotreich, who caused the death of another motorist. Download the podcast of the October 13, 2007 showor listen to the show now using the player below.