Article: Compact, Digital Teenage-Driver Safety Monitoring Tools Celebrate Nearly A Decade of Success; Davis Instruments Celebrates DriveRight's Eight-Year History and Introduces New Matchbox-Size Data Logger That Outperforms Other More Expensive, Bulky Black Boxes on Market Today.

HAYWARD, Calif. -- Davis Instruments today celebrated nearly a decade of helping teenage drivers and their families improve safety and driving performance. In 1994, Davis introduced DriveRight(R), a digital driver performance monitoring tool designed to help keep young motorists safe on the road. Using advanced microprocessor technology, DriveRight monitors and records how and when vehicles are being used. By tracking driver activities, DriveRight helps assess performance, improve safety, and lower costs -- all with a minimum of effort. GPS capabilities will be available in December 2002 and will provide location-specific information in addition to driver and car ...

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