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TeenLiveDrive will donate 10 percent of sales in October to Hurricane Ike relief. Teenagers and parents who choose the only drivers education video of its kind will help out agencies like the American Red Cross.
"My little brother had to evacuate the Sabine Pass area, and he kept me real informed about the struggle along the Gulf Coast, says Paul Greenway, producer of teen live drive. "This is definitely one way that we can also help those in need."

AUSTIN, TX, October 03, 2008 /24-7PressRelease/ -- www.teenlivedrive.com plans to donate 10 percent of sales in October to a relief agency to help people affected by Hurricane Ike.

"My little brother had to evacuate the Sabine Pass area, and he kept me real informed about the struggle along the Gulf Coast, says Paul Greenway, producer of teen live drive. "This is definitely one way that we can also help those in need."

The new website, www.teenlivedrive.com, allows teenagers to download video files that play on iPods, iPhones, iTunes and in QuickTime on desktops and laptops.

Parents can send teenagers for an instructional drive on REAL ROADS, On Line, without the high cost of gas, stress. Teenagers liste to a professional driving instructor talk about the traffic and approaching situations.

"Basically we are in the safety business, says Greenway. "This makes us feel good to offer a little help, since we can only imagine how hard it is to leave home on short notice, then wonder what condition your home will be in when you get back."

The National Highway Traffic Safety Administration reports that car crashes are the leading cause of death among teens, nearly 6000 every year and some 300,000 injured.
NHTSA promotes a graduated driver licensing system, where young drivers satisfy staggered requirements before full driving privileges, a system that has shown a reduction in crashes.

"I know that this video instruction is the next best thing to actually driving with a parent ", says Paul Greenway, producer of the video content. "And I think the on the road driving at teen live drive fits nicely with a graduated licensing program."

About www.teenlivedrive.com.
Teen Live Drive offers real life road driving on the web and posts links to driver test manuals in each state.
The site is produced by PWG Media, an Austin, Texas based video/digital media Production Company.

For more information please visit www.teenlivedrive.com or www.pwgmedia.com.
Please call 1-512-346-0009

Contact:
Paul Greenway
512-346-0009
paul.greenway@teenlivedrive.com

Press Release Contact Information:

Paul Greenway
PWG Media
producer
P O Box 27482
Austin, TX
United States 78755
Voice: 512-346-0009
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