New gadget notifies parents when their teens are speeding
April 3, 2009 @ 6:16 pm

When I think about my driving habits as a teenager, I shudder to think about either of my kids climbing behind the wheel in a couple of years. The increased congestion on the roads and the alarming stats about vehicle fatalities involving teens only compound my fears.

Posted By Mike

Posted By Mike

But 20-year-old Jonathan Fischer has invented a device that may help alleviate some of my worries. The Speed Demon is a black box of a different kind. It mounts inside your vehicle and will alert you by email or text message when your teenager exceeds pre-set speed limits and will tell you where your teenager is at the time. It combines a GPS unit, cell data modem and software to determine which roadway your teenager is traveling on and can accommodate different pre-set limits  for various types of roads, such as highway and secondary.

The device also features a curfew alarm, which will alert you if the car is driven during off-limit hours. You’ll also receive an alert if your teen tries to outsmart the device by turning it off. For emergencies, Speed Demon features a panic button that will phone home for help.

While Speed Demon will tell you where your young driver is traveling when he/she speeds, it doesn’t track a vehicle’s every move. For that level of tracking, you’ll need a different device. “As a teenager, I feel that teens deserve their privacy,” Fischer said. “My device only alerts when you’re driving dangerously. Drive safe, and you get to keep your privacy.”

Fischer has been working on Speed Demon since he was 16, inspired by the tragic death of a friend in a high-speed collision. The device is available at www.livefastdriveslow.com for $250 and a $15 per month service fee. For me, the invesment may be nothing compared to the peace of mind I get when I send my oldest out onto the road by himself.

Source: Boston.com



Common sense ways to boost fuel economy
June 16, 2008 @ 3:40 pm


So I hope you’ve been taking some of the advice being dished out regularly on how to save money when you fuel your vehicle. You’ve followed recommendations about oil changes, tune-ups and keeping your fuel system clean. You check your pressure weekly and are even considering switching to nitrogen in your tires. And along the way, you’ve noticed that the effort has paid off and you’re beginning to save some money. Looking to save even more? Here’s a tip to keep even more dollars in your pockets…

Evaluate your driving habits.

The way you drive has a great deal to do with how much gas you burn. The stop-and-go driving and trying rush hour traffic we experience in Chicagoland really cuts into our gas mileage. Many of us it worse by driving too aggressively—accelerating harshly when pulling away from stops or tailgating and then slamming on our brakes. Drivers like this needlessly burn more gas, wear out their brakes much faster than the average driver and actually save themselves very little time on the road. Not to mention, abrupt starts and stops are much harder on the engine and transmission than smooth, gradual increases and decreases in speed.

Here’s a better solution: Calm down, slow down and drive more sensibly. When possible, change your driving schedule to avoid the most heavily congested travel times. Try leaving for work earlier or later. Experiment with different routes to see if any make a difference. Chances are, you’ll save money and time while preserving your brakes and avoiding tickets and accidents.