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![]() | How's My Driving? For Everyone: Simple Bumper Sticker Can Save $57 Billion and Over 14,000 Lives NationwidePublished 2009-03-18 08:16By Text Them In, Inc. |


The National Highway Traffic Safety Administration reports, "One third of all accidents and two thirds of all vehicle related fatalities are caused by aggressive drivers." In a recent study the AAA released information that was compiled by the
Butler says aggressive, unsafe driving is a major part of the problem, while other factors include inattentiveness, driving while impaired, and fatigue. "We've made cars safer, lowered speed limits, put black boxes in vehicles, improved highway lighting, instituted graduated license programs for teens and still haven't substantially decreased the number of crashes, injuries or deaths. It's time for the people to take back the streets."
Twenty-three percent of teenagers and twenty-one percent of fleet drivers are in crashes each year. The program encourages MVA, judges and insurance carriers to require How's My Driving? monitoring for these and all "high-risk" drivers, because the solution is accountability.
The Great West Casualty Company, a leader in fleet safety, studied 78 trucking companies and found that in the two years after they implemented How's My Driving? programs, accident frequency dropped by 53%. Other studies have shown similar results.
Insurance companies have been studying this for years and the studies are conclusive. How's My Driving? programs save lives and money. They show that fleet drivers that know they can be reported drive safer and are more responsible. "It's time to take it one step further and give that same attitude adjustment to all high-risk drivers," says Butler.
This unique program does not require reporting a number on a sign but uses the vehicle's license plate as the identifying number. It, therefore, allows any driver to report any other unsafe driver. Knowing this changes the attitude of unsafe drivers.
Butler estimates that if every state implemented "How's My Driving? For Everyone" the annual benefits would exceed
For more information and a cost savings by state, contact:
Alvin Butler, President
TTI, Inc.
http://www.howsmydrivingforeveryone.com
abutler@textthemin.com
office 301-617-4260
fax 301-617-8705
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