Parents can use Chevrolet’s Teen Driver in-vehicle report card to know about teens driving behaviors like the distance driven, maximum speed reached, overspeed warnings issued, wide-open throttle events and, if equipped and supported, Forward Collision Alerts, Forward Collision Avoidance Braking events and Tailgating Alerts.
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