SafeDriver – a product developed in Mount Pearl – is going to allow parents to review their children’s driving when they return the keys. Reporting stats such as maximum speed driven, SafeDriver boasts that it can help keep teens accountable and give parents peace of mind. The product has been picked up by Princess Auto and is now going to be available nation-wide.
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