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A black box pilot scheme which saw young drivers being tracked by their parents has been made permanent. | A black box pilot scheme which saw young drivers being tracked by their parents has been made permanent. |
Forty young motorists in Staffordshire tried out the scheme, where matchbox sized devices with electronic sensors inside were fitted to their dashboards. | Forty young motorists in Staffordshire tried out the scheme, where matchbox sized devices with electronic sensors inside were fitted to their dashboards. |
The journey results were then sent back to a website so parents could check how careful their children had been. | The journey results were then sent back to a website so parents could check how careful their children had been. |
One insurance company is offering 25% discounts to young drivers who sign up to the award-winning project. | One insurance company is offering 25% discounts to young drivers who sign up to the award-winning project. |
Admiral Insurance has said it will offer the discounts to any drivers who get the black box. | Admiral Insurance has said it will offer the discounts to any drivers who get the black box. |
Red flags | Red flags |
Last week, Staffordshire County Council and project developers GreenRoad Technologies, were awarded a Prince Michael International Road Safety Award for their efforts. | |
The device works by its sensors picking up how fast the car is accelerating, braking and measuring the G-force as it goes around corners. | The device works by its sensors picking up how fast the car is accelerating, braking and measuring the G-force as it goes around corners. |
Red, amber and green flags are flashed up to the driver - with the more red flags appearing, the more drivers should take care. | Red, amber and green flags are flashed up to the driver - with the more red flags appearing, the more drivers should take care. |
It was introduced in Staffordshire where figures showed drivers aged under 25 were involved in 40% of accidents, but made up just 10% of motorists. | It was introduced in Staffordshire where figures showed drivers aged under 25 were involved in 40% of accidents, but made up just 10% of motorists. |
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