
The teen driver technology promotes safe driving habits by controlling the performance of vehicles and monitoring driving behaviors. Also several studies showcase that teenagers are not able to make strong decision while driving. According to the U.S. Department of Health & Human Services, only 58.8% of teenagers wore seat belts when riding as passengers, teenagers drive vehicles faster than old drivers and about 93% of teenagers play loud music while driving, which increases the risks of road accidents. Hence, many automotive technology developers came up with the teen driver technology that promotes safe driving. For instance, Chevrolet (General Motors Company) developed the teen driver technology that offers a wide range of safety features such as speed alerts, volume limitations, vehicle report card generation, and others.