CHEVROLET’S INDUSTRY-FIRST BUCKLE TO DRIVE FEATURE REMINDS TEEN DRIVERS TO BUCKLE UP

Chevrolet’s industry-first Buckle to Drive feature is available when the vehicle is in Teen Driver mode.
Chevrolet’s industry-first Buckle to Drive feature is available when the vehicle is in Teen Driver mode.

CHEVROLET’S INDUSTRY-FIRST BUCKLE TO DRIVE FEATURE REMINDS TEEN DRIVERS TO BUCKLE UP – Chevrolet introduced an industry-first Buckle to Drive feature that can help remind young drivers to buckle up before driving. Buckle to Drive is regular in the 2020 Chevrolet Traverse, and when active can stop the driver from shifting the automobile out of park if the driver’s seat belt is not buckled.

Buckle to Drive is only accessible through the vehicle’s Teen Driver mode and builds upon Chevrolet’s Teen Driver system, introduced in 2015, as another step to assist teen drivers stay safe on the road.

Buckling your seat belt is the number one act drivers can take to safeguard themselves in a crash, according to the National Highway Traffic Safety Administration (NHTSA).

Unfortunately, teens have among the lowermost rates of seat belt use. In fact, according to the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention, the majority of teenagers involved in deadly crashes are unbuckled (CDC).

“BUCKLE TO DRIVE IS CHEVROLET’S LATEST FEATURE DESIGNED TO ENCOURAGE YOUNG DRIVERS TO DEVELOP SAFE DRIVING HABITS RIGHT FROM THE START, BUCKLE TO DRIVE IS EMBEDDED IN CHEVROLET’S TEEN DRIVER SYSTEM AND IS AIMED AT HELPING REMIND TEENS TO BUCKLE UP EVERY TIME THEY GET BEHIND THE WHEEL.”

TRICIA MORROW, CHEVROLET SAFETY ENGINEER

Because Chevrolet is concerned about the risks of not buckling up, it has conducted extensive research in the area. The Buckle to Drive feature in Chevrolet’s Teen Driver system was based on a recent internal pilot study of a similar feature that Chevrolet offered to select fleet customers.

In fact, a study conducted by the Insurance Institute of Highway Safety found that the feature increased the seat belt use of adults who occasionally use a seat belt by 16 percent compared to the standard audible chime seat belt reminder in a similar Chevrolet vehicle.

“SAFETY IS OUR NUMBER ONE PRIORITY AT CHEVROLET, I COME TO WORK EVERY DAY WITH MY CHILDREN IN MIND BECAUSE THERE IS NOTHING MORE IMPORTANT THAN THEIR SAFETY. MY HOPE IS THAT BUCKLE TO DRIVE WILL HELP GUIDE MORE YOUNG DRIVERS TO WEAR THEIR SEAT BELTS AND ENCOURAGE POSITIVE CONVERSATIONS AMONG TEENS, THEIR PEERS AND PARENTS.”

MORROW, THE MOTHER OF A TEEN DRIVER

How Buckle to Drive Works:

Chevrolet’s Teen Driver system with the Buckle to Drive feature will be standard on the 2020 Chevrolet Traverse, Malibu and Colorado, all arriving this summer.

Seat Belt Fast Facts: 

In 2016, 2,433 teens in the United States ages 16-19 were killed and 292,742 were treated in emergency departments for injuries suffered in motor vehicle crashes.CDC In 2017 alone, seat belts saved an estimated 14,955 lives. NHTSA

About Chevy’s Teen Driver:

Teen Driver offers an industry-first in-vehicle report card that that helps encourage safe driving habits and provides a way for parents and teens to discuss safe driving practices.

Parents can view how their teen drove the vehicle. The report card tracks: 

Distance driven, maximum speed traveled, over-speed warnings issued, wide-open throttle events and the number of times other safety systems were activated, including stability control, traction control and antilock braking.

To use Teen Driver mode, a parent can enable the feature by creating a PIN in the Settings menu that allows them to register their teen’s key fob. The Teen Driver settings are turned on only when a registered key fob is used to start the vehicle.

When active, Teen Driver automatically mutes the radio until driver and front passenger seat belts are fastened. The radio system’s maximum volume can also be set to a lower level. 

If the vehicle is equipped with certain active safety features like Forward Collision Alert*, they are automatically turned on. 

Parents can select a speed warning (between 40-75 mph) that if exceeded activates a visual warning and audible chime.

Parents can choose to limit the maximum speed of the vehicle to 85 mph.

Teen Driver mode in the 2020 Chevrolet Traverse, Malibu and Colorado will include the new, industry-first Buckle to Drive feature.

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