ZoomSafer Supports National Teen Driver Safety Week
RESTON, Va.--ZoomSafer, the leading provider of innovative software solutions to prevent distracted driving, announced today that it has released a fully original music video entitled “Little Words” to help promote National Teen Driver Safety Week.
“Distraction from the use of mobile phones is causing an increase in auto crashes among all age groups, especially among teens who are prolific texters,” said Matt Howard, co-founder and CMO of ZoomSafer. “We’ve partnered with an incredibly talented recording artist and have crafted a powerful music video that people can relate to and that poses an important and straight forward question about the practice of texting and driving.”
“It has been great working with the guys at ZoomSafer,” said Katie Brady, an award-winning songwriter and former lead vocalist for San Francisco-based bands CrackerJack Tattoo and Sweet Harriet. “I am blessed that I can use my musical talents to promote this important message and my simple hope is that the song will inspire folks to think twice about texting when they drive.”
“Creative and entertaining content is extremely useful in support of the effort to raise awareness among youth about the dangers of distracted driving,” said Mitch Stoller, CEO of Safe Kids. “We’re thrilled to see ZoomSafer and Katie Brady put forth this terrific music video and we hope that kids, teens and parents everywhere will take a minute to watch it.”
About ZoomSafer Inc.
ZoomSafer is the safest way to use your phone while driving. Uniquely designed for today’s highly mobile, text-happy, and hyper-connected society, ZoomSafer offers solutions that prevent distracted driving for consumers, corporations, and government organizations. For more information, please visit us on the web www.zoomsafer.com.
About Katie Brady
Katie Brady is an award-winning songwriter and former front woman for San Francisco-based bands CrackerJack Tattoo and Sweet Harriet. You can find her at www.katiebrady.net.
About National Teen Driver Safety Week
National Teen Driver Safety Week, October 18th to 24th, highlights the importance of parents supervising their teen's driving and establishing and enforcing rules of the road. Additional information about the program is available from the Center for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC), the National Highway Traffic Safety Administration (NHTSA), and the Children's Hospital of Philadelphia (CHOP).