Interesting way to reduce interactions between drivers and police over minor driving infractions.
Windcrest will launch the new Trusted Driver Program on Saturday, which aims to reduce the interaction between police and the public for minor traffic violations. The web-based program is the first of its kind in the U.S. and allows officers to send drivers an SMS message with information on their traffic violation—and fine—if applicable, instead of pulling them over.
Drivers may even get props from doing a good job so its both carrot and stick. It would be nice if this translated to additional benefits for good drivers like lower insurance premiums, discounts on tolls and such. Just a thumbs up for good driving does not seem to go far enough, the behavior you want to see emulated often needs to be tied to better rewards and incentives. Specially for teen drivers - this would be a great way to set them up with good driving practices for life.
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