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September 23rd, 2010


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After a year out in the wild DriveSafe.ly has converted over a quarter-billion text messages. That’s right, a quarter-billion potential texting while driving incidents were avoided in just one year! We’re just as busy this year as we were last, a new version of the app and plenty of exciting new features many you’ve craved yourselves on our facebook page, which by the way is almost a half-million strong.

Also, dont’ forget to keep an eye out for us at Blackberry DevCon and CTIA. Drop by our booths we’d love to show you the app in person.

Stay tuned right here for the latest developments and keep voicing your opinions.


September 22nd, 2010
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Members of the DriveSafe.ly team attended the second annual safe driving summit and showcased the latest version of our hit app. With all the classic and new features aimed and combating distracted driving it wasn’t long before we got noticed once again.

Check out a spot from 9 News Now straight from the summit floor:


September 22nd, 2010
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by The Associated Press

Making sure drivers keep their eyes on the road will require a network of tough laws, enforcement by police and personal responsibility, the government said Tuesday.

Obama administration officials said during a second summit on distracted driving that it has made progress in pushing states to target drivers who send text messages and use mobile devices from the road, but too many people are being killed because of inattentive motorists.

“Every time someone takes their focus off the road — even if it’s just for a moment — they put their lives and the lives of others in danger,” said Transportation Secretary Ray LaHood.

Thirty states and the District of Columbia prohibit drivers from texting behind the wheel; eight states have passed laws barring drivers from using handheld cell phones. Nearly 5,500 people were killed last year in distracted-driving crashes. >>Full Story

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