Anne London (left) and Deborah Smith were inspired by Smith's husband's run-in with a teen driver last fall.
(Zara Tzanev for the Boston Globe)
Steering teen drivers to the straight and narrow
Anne London (left) and Deborah Smith were inspired by Smith's husband's run-in with a teen driver last fall.
(Zara Tzanev for the Boston Globe)
When Austin Smith drives his Mercedes wagon, he knows that he's being watched. If he speeds, tailgates, or drives recklessly, drivers can alert his parents by dialing a toll-free number on his bumper sticker that reads "HOW'S MY TEEN DRIVING?" (Full article: 808 words)
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