Cost is always an issue when buying a car ... unti
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Parents have to be informed that this cheap option - $250 or so - could save their child's life and/or legal bills and other legal issues. Businesses have to be shown that this product can save them money in the long run and make them a better corporate citizen. Insurance companies should be an easy sell.
My understanding is that the DD culprits are: young drivers; busy Moms carpooling kids from one activity to another; and, professionals (mostly sales) that are using their phone to keep in touch with customers & making money. I don't see a buyer in that group of DD abusers. These products have to be sold to the people with something to gain by this "investment".
BTW - have you ever tried to text and drive? Very difficult! And, dangerous!