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![]() "Lord Reginald Smithers" Ask me about my driveway leading up to my manor. wrote in message . .. Our youngest daughter will be turning 16 in Jan. My wife wants to give her a GPS unit for the car. My wife's logic is she would be a safer driver, if she didn't knew where she was going, and was not looking for street names and addresses. It seems to me that another electronic toy in the car is just another thing to distract her from watching the road. Does anyone have any experience with GPS and teenagers? and Most importantly, does anyone have any experience buying a handheld unit that has both maps for city driving and nautical charts? I'd be more interested in a tracking device in my teenage daughter's car. Hulk Hogan put one in his daughter's car when she started dating! Actually, think of it this way: your teen can pull over to look at the gps if she gets lost instead of stopping to ask stranger's the way or wandering about possibly into neighborhood's that aren't safe. Just stress the importance of pulling over to read the gps. Of course, with a friend in the car, they would be the navigator. And don't forget to teach her how to read a map. Bryan |