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ZoomSafer Supports National Youth Traffic Safety Month With Free Software


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RESTON, Va.--ZoomSafer, the leading provider of policy management software to prevent distracted driving, announced today the launch of www.GetZoomFree.com, a new website where consumers will be able to download ZoomSafer's innovative safe driving software for free throughout the month of May.

The announcement was made in conjunction with the kickoff of the May 2010 National Youth Traffic Safety Month at National Organizations for Youth Safety's (NOYS) annual meeting and press conference where ZoomSafer CEO Matt Howard was a guest speaker.

"As a partner of National Organizations for Youth Safety we have made it our duty to inspire as many teens as possible during the month of May to take responsibility for their actions when behind the wheel," said ZoomSafer CEO and co-founder Matt Howard. "We hope that teens across the country will make the choice to take advantage of our free download to ensure that they are not tempted to text or email while driving."

Matt Howard will be a guest on the Gayle King Show on Oprah Radio today, live at 9am Eastern, discussing his own experience with a distracted driving incident.

About ZoomSafer

For corporations, families and individuals, ZoomSafer is simple and inexpensive software that prevents motorists from texting and emailing and ensures safe, legal and hands-free use of mobile phones while driving. For more information, please visit www.zoomsafer.com.