A new device that debuted at CES lets parents stop their teens’ distracted driving. Derive VQ syncs up with teens’ phones, only allowing the car to start once their seat belt is on. Once the vehicle is started, the phone locks and can only be used for emergencies. Parents can also enforce real-time speed limits that adjust in different zones to not allow the teen to exceed the designated miles per hour. While restrictions can be lightened up, the tech is another example of the next parenting generation being able to digitally helicopter their kids. (CNET)
