The app is currently available on the App Store and will be made available to Android users in the new year at no charge thanks to support from Ford Motor Company, Vermont Mutual and Irving Oil, which have all demonstrated an avid commitment to teen driver safety. Just a year later, the exciting new RoadReady app supplements the program, offering parents and teens an easy, compelling means to track their driving experience together. The Parent's Supervised Driving Program printed guide first became available to parents and teens at DMV licensing offices last year during National Teen Driver Safety Week.
About 1 in 5 of the people who died in crashes involving a distracted driver in 2019 were not in vehiclesthey were walking, riding their bikes, or otherwise outside a vehicle.
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EX: intersections, full stops, yields, scanning for hazards. In the United States, over 3,100 people were killed and about 424,000 were injured in crashes involving a distracted driver in 2019. "As parents and teens work together through this process, it is the state's hope The Parent's Supervised Driving Program and its mobile app component will help make our young people RoadReady," stated Robert Ide, Commissioner of the Vermont DMV. Use this log to track your teen’s 50 hours of practice driving (including 10 hours at night) OR consider using a mobile application log, such as RoadReady for IOS devices or Fast Track Driving Log Free for Android devices. RoadReady's availability in the App Store comes just in time for National Teen Driver Safety Week, October 20-26, which this year focuses on parental involvement and the fact "It Takes Two: Shared Expectations for Teens and Parents for Driving."
The app, sponsored by Ford Motor Company, Vermont Mutual Insurance and Irving Oil, is designed to augment the award-winning program in its mission to prevent one of the major causes of death and injury for teens on the road. with laws that protect and safeguard the privacy of a teen patients medical records. BRATTLEBORO - The Vermont Department of Motor Vehicles recently announced the launch of an extension to The Parent's Supervised Driving Program, a new mobile app titled RoadReady. M圜hart Providence Montana - Mychart Portal Providence Montana.