Driving experiences – Rules Of Teen Driving

March 15th, 2009

Tip! Passing the Department of Transport Driving Test, sooner rather than later, will result in further reductions in already high Insurance costs. Lessons taken just before the Driving Test will not cut it in today’s Test environment; there is just too much to learn if one wants to be successful first time out.

While states have their own individual rules that pertain to teen driving, parents should take more of an initiative to create their own rules for their children who are old enough to drive. It is really up to parents to enforce the rules and keep their children safe on the roads.

With teen drivers being more at a risk than any other drivers to be injured or killed in an automobile, it is urgent that parents create stricter rules on teen driving. Many parents are choosing to allow their children to drive with only one other passenger in the car. This cuts down on distractions, which are one main reason teens often wreck. In addition, some parents are not allowing any other teens in the car with their child.

Tip! Anticipate problems before they happen. On the highway, be alert to potential acts that may cause crashes and adjust driving and speed accordingly.

Other parents are requiring their teen take driving courses before getting their license. If your teen is still not comfortable behind the wheel, they really should get more training. You should never allow your child to drive when it is icy or during a hard rain. You should teach them to pull over when they have poor visibility and always be sure they have a cell phone with them in case they need your assistance.


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