Shakopee, Chaska, and Chanhassen have been selected as recruitment locations for a teen driver study being conducted by the University of Minnesota.
The purpose of the project is to understand how technology may be used to improve teen driver safety and to examine parental involvement with their teens during the learning phase of driving.
The university seeks to recruit 10 teen drivers from Shakopee, Chaska, and Chanhassen who currently have their learner's permit, will receive their provisional driver’s license between April 1 and April 30, 2013, are age 16 at that time, and are able to begin the study within one month of their licensure start date.
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As part of the study, teens will receive a free Samsung Galaxy S3 smartphone and monthly data, text and talk service plan for one year. Additionally, teens will receive a monthly $25 incentive at the end of the year-long study totaling $300. For more information, contact Nichole Morris at nlmorris@umn.edu or call 612-624-4614.