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Posted February 3, 2010
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TEENTRAKKER- Reduce the risk of teen driving
FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE:
Cherry Hill, New Jersey, February 2, 2010 – TMG SYSTEMS, LLC unveiled TEENTRAKKER, a state of the art Global Positioning Satellite tracking solution, for parents who want to promote teen driver safety. By using this palm-sized and cost efficient device, parents can now experience more safety and security while exercising better control over the whereabouts of their teenager’s vehicle. This easy "plug and play" interface GPS vehicle-tracking system is complete with a variety of features including real-time vehicle tracking, digital mapping, speed alerts, and active boundary notification. Data is immediately relayed in real time to the cell phone via text message and/or available on the teen's parents' computer.
TMG SYSTEMS, LLC, is proud to present an answer to one of the nation's leading problems: risks associated with teen driving. “ Given the capacity to monitor teenage driving, TEENTRAKKER will greatly assist parents in dramatically reducing the staggering statistics related to teen driver accidents and fatalities. Due to the high risk associated with new driver behavior and ability, TEENTRAKKER is the ideal solution. Having the capacity to monitor speed, rapid acceleration, and hard braking, as well as the capacity to set geo-fencing territory boundaries, TEENTRAKKER will help create a more responsible and dependable driver,” stated Joel Magaziner, Founder & CEO.
With the advantage of today's modern technology, parents will now have much broader knowledge about the driving hazards and pitfalls that await their children, and will finally be able to be proactive in correcting them.
To learn more about TEENTRAKKER, visit www.teentrakker.com or email at info@teentrakker.com
Corporate Office:
1771 Springdale Road
Cherry Hill, New Jersey 08003
(856) 424-2606
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