Keep track of your teen driver with some simple tools

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Thursday, June 12, 2014
Tracking teen drivers
New GPS-tracking devices can warn you in advance how your teen is driving

Car accidents are the number one cause of death for teenagers. Teens are inexperienced drivers, and they tend to speed. Consumer Reports has tested devices you can install in the car to keep tabs on your teenage driver and help prevent a tragic accident.

Linda Strickland's teenage sons, Ted and Alex, took the car on their very first road trip and were in a horrible car accident.

"They were best friends. They weren't just brothers. They went everywhere together. Everywhere," Strickland said.

Ted survived, but Alex and another passenger died.

"I should have said no. But people were telling me 'cut the apron strings.' I cut the apron strings, now my son is dead," Strickland said.

While it's impossible to prevent your child from getting into an accident, Consumer Reports tested small GPS-tracking devices that warn you in advance how your teen is driving.

There's MotoSafety, Mastrack, and MobiCoPilot that cost between 80 and 150 dollars.

They are easy to install in the diagnostic port under the dashboard. And you'll pay 15 to 20 dollars per month for driving reports.

"So they do things like alert you if your teen is speeding, slamming on the brakes, or really gunning the car." said Liza Barth with Consumer Reports.

You can have the alerts sent to you via text or e-mail, or view driving reports on the device's website. You can also see the vehicle's location and the route. All the devices worked well.

"Don't think of it as spying on your teen, but coaching them to be a better driver," said Barth.

The least expensive is the 80-dollar MOTOSafety. Consumer Reports say it's enough for simple tracking, and it allows you to set top speeds for highways and secondary roads.

If you pay more for the Mastrack or MobiCoPilot tracking systems, you get some extras like notifications if the car is turned on or off, so you know when your teen arrives.