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Nationwide “Rally-for-Teen-Driver-Safety” Campaign kicks off
Rookie Driver
Providing Safety-Aids to Increase Awareness
SPRING LAKE, Mich., May 1, 2007 -- Parents will do everything in their
power to ensure the safety and well-being of their teen children,
especially when they first begin driving a car. In an effort to reduce
teen driving crashes in communities thru-out the country this summer,
Internet based company Rookie Driver.Net today announced its national
Rally-for-Teen-Driver-Safety campaign. The goal of the rally is for
parents nationwide to share the company’s Rookie Driver safety-aids with
their friends and families helping increase visibility and raise
awareness of new teen drivers. The firm is kicking off the cause by
supporting a two-for-one sponsorship that runs now thru September 30,
2007.
The
campaign gets underway with summer vacation quickly approaching.
Parents have good reason for added concern for their children, as teen
drivers hit the roads nationwide in huge numbers during the summer. Teen
drivers average 44 percent more hours behind the wheel each week during
the summer (23.6 hours) than during the school year (16.4 hours),
according to a Liberty Mutual/SADD Teen Driving survey.
“Teen driving
statistics are extremely alarming, and increasing awareness of our kids
during their first year of driving is so important that it is our
company’s entire focus,” says Corinne Fortenbacher, president of Rookie
Driver.Net. The Spring Lake, MI company manufactures new driver safety
magnets and stickers, marketing them online. Their products are
designed by teens and specifically identify novice drivers thru a line
of trademarked ‘Rookie Driver’ emblems that are placed on cars of teen
drivers.
The Statistics on Teen Driving
Accidents are Staggering
According to the National Highway
Traffic Safety Administration:
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Over 1 million teens are
involved in auto crashes every year in the United States.
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New teen drivers have a 3
in 10 chance of being in a serious traffic accident within their first
year of driving.
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16 year-olds
have higher crash rates than drivers of any other age.
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New
teen drivers have 5 times higher crash rates than even 18 year-old
drivers.
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The
two main factors leading to the high crash rates among
16-year old drivers are immaturity
and lack of driving experience, according
to the Insurance Institute for Highway Safety.
“The
Rally-for-Teen-Driver-Safety campaign came about after hearing from many
of our customers who said they were recommending our products to their
friends,” said Fortenbacher. “We wanted to help out, and creating a
national safety campaign seemed like a great way of increasing awareness
towards our cause.” For every Rookie Driver car magnet or sticker a
parent buys, the company will give them another one free to share with a
friend or family member.
Rookie Driver.Net has grown from a single product launched online in
2006 to becoming the leading line of product identifying new teen
drivers, according to Fortenbacher. “We continue to create products
that are more acceptable to teens, because we enlist their help in the
design process. The premiere of our new product line this year has
helped us continue as a national trend setter in the industry.
Branding their
products has also been a key strategy. “Successful branding has been
crucial for Rookie Driver in accomplishing our goal of creating an
acceptable way to raise awareness of new drivers during their most
critical time, their first year of driving,” Fortenbacher explained.
“The brand building of our logo and product line is no different than
when you see Starbucks. You immediately recognize the Starbucks name,
their symbol and the colors within their logo. We created a universally
recognized term and symbol to increase attention toward a very important
concern of parents and drivers. So, when other drivers see a Rookie
Driver emblem on a car, they immediately recognize there is a novice
driver behind the wheel, and they know to be more cautious and
forgiving.”
“The
Rally-for-Teen-Driver-Safety campaign is a way for us to give back to
our customers, along with expanding our cause,” Fortenbacher concluded.
To learn more about the campaign,
visit
http://www.RookieDriver.Net .
Contact:
Corinne Fortenbacher, Co-Founder
RookieDriver.Net
888-285-7875
Email:
Corinne@RookieDriver.Net
Web:
www.RookieDriver.Net |