UNCW MS Computer Science Information Systems Proceedings



Parent Drive Connect: Empowering Parents to Monitor Student Drivers with Ease


Manasa Sangana


Karl Ricanek (Chair)
Hamed Saeidi
Minoo Modaresnezhad


Abstract

Aggressive and speeding drivers may impact not just the speeder but pedestrians, bicycles, and other drivers. Due to inexperience, new drivers are more prone to encounter speeding problems due to poor decision making. Parents have several concerns when their child begins the journey of automobile driving: safety, cost, insurance, etc. New drivers are charged significantly higher rates for insurance; male new drivers are charged higher rates than female drivers. Young new drivers tend to drive above posted speed limits. Parent Drive Connect, a website that attempts to address the problem of new teenage drivers regarding speeding. It provides a dashboard that allows parents to track driving data, such as location, speed, past route information, and adherence to safety guidelines. Advanced GPS technology, accelerometer data, and car diagnostics can all be used as data for this platform. This telematics system provides parents complete visibility into their inexperienced student drivers' driving habits and development. Parent Drive Connect uses Google's Geocoding API to improve location intelligence by converting geographic coordinates into addresses humans can understand. This improves user experience and makes it possible to comprehend driving patterns easily. The web-based platform offers an intuitive user experience that makes it easy for parents to participate when they're on the road. Parent Drive Connect is a state-of-the-art driver monitoring technology that combines intelligent analytics and precision telematics to improve the safety and learning process of new and inexperienced drivers.


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Recommended Citation: Sangana M., Ricanek K., Saeidi H., Modaresnezhad M., (2024). Parent Drive Connect: Empowering Parents to Monitor Student Drivers with Ease. UNCW MS CSIS Proceedings. V. 18 , N. 11 .