Court Oriented Driving Program

Are you tired of pushing your luck and not remembering how you got home? 

Have you noticed your friends negatively commenting on your driving?

Have you recieved too many moving violations, driving under the influence, or any other driving violations that are now increasing your insurance rates?

If you answered "yes" to any of the above than maybe it is time to be personally responsible and accountable to youself and others.  It is time to take the first step in becoming a safe driver and showing yourself and others that you committed to the process.

It is time to take this first step before you or someone else takes their last step!

The PlateTXT Voluntary Safe Driver Program can help you become a responsible citizen by helping you take pause and think before you get behind the wheel.  This program will show others you are serious about safe driving.  It will help you by:

  • Receiving close to real-time feedback on your driving habits
  • Crowd-sourced monitoring 24 hours a day, 7 days a week, 365 days a year
  • Notorized printout of received feedback and IRODE score
  • Certified reporting back to courts
  • Member enrollment certification for Insurance companies

Sign up for this program and be personally responsible for your driving habits while providing you, and others, a mechanism for monitoring your driving habits and analyzing feedback provided by passengers in cars around you.

Important Statistics

Statistics are only important if they are relevant and lead someone to action.  These statistics prove to us there is room for improvement when it comes to increasing personal accountability and safe driver awareness.  Regardless, of how many times you have gotten away with something PlateTXT wants to help you take the first step in recognizing a problem and not being another statistic.

  • On average, someone is killed by a drunk driver in the United States every 40 minutes
  • 2007
    • 1,427,494 people arrested nationally for drunk driving/DUI (driving under the influence)
    • 13,041 people were killed nationally in crashes where at least one driver had a BAC of .08% or above
  • 2008
    • 11,773 people were killed nationally in crashes where at least one driver had a BAC of .08% or above
    • 10,684 fatal crashes nationally where at least one driver had a BAC of .08% or above
  • Insurance premiums increase an average of 200-300% after a DUI conviction
  • DUI conviction can cost a defendant anywhere from $5k-$20K on national average (not including ignition interlock device)

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