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Jun 2nd, 2009 06:49 PM #1Newbie
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Hi Guys!

Our web site is up and running, it's free. Why not give it a try?
The idea is that you register your vehicle and then other drivers can send you anonymous feedback on your driving.
My own experience is that other drivers are friendlier when they see the 'HowsMyDriving.ca?' bumper sticker displayed, often giving me a little more leeway or a thumbs-up.

If other people drive your car (such as your teenager), this is good way to keep tabs and them. They will drive more carefully if they know others drivers are keeping an eye on them. Or if an employee is driving around all day in your van, you'd want to know that he's not racing down a street trying to make up lost time and annoying people.
So, have a look. I'd appreciate any feedback or comments
HowsMyDriving.ca?Last edited by FreddyDriver; Jun 2nd, 2009 at 08:32 PM.
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Jun 2nd, 2009 07:18 PM #2
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Jun 2nd, 2009 07:28 PM #3
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Jun 2nd, 2009 07:37 PM #4
BTW why are people interested to know how others think about their driving?
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Jun 2nd, 2009 08:19 PM #5Newbie
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It's a slick cab!you have BMW as a cab?
It's not only negative but it could be positive feedback too. If you've got the bumper sticker displayed it tells people that either it's not your car or if it is your car that your a genuine and conscientious driver. So, for the nice guy driver who lets people in, doesn't buzz past pedestrians crossing the road, is patient at intersections etc. When they get home they'll find a few 'thank you' and 'good driving!' emails in their inbox. Who knows you may make a new friend as engnir says.There is a social element to it.BTW why are people interested to know how others think about their driving?
I think it may reduce road rage against you too. If another driver is pissed at you they can let their aggressions out in a negative feedback email(or SMS) rather than chasing you or driving erratically.
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