Tips On Protecting Young Teen DriversAccording to data from the Insurance Institute for Highway Safety, car crashes take more young lives than all other causes--and in larger proportion than for any other driving age group. And most of the fatal crashes and serious injuries come in the very earliest months of unsupervised driving. 3. Set a good driving example: • Wear your safety belt always. • Don't speed. • Practice defensive driving. • Don't use your cell phone. • Don't run red lights. 4. Develop a parent/teen driving contract. 5. Plan to provide your teen with extra practice time in a variety of weather conditions so he or she can gain experience and confidence. 6. Reinforce state graduated licensing programs so teens must have a longer period of supervised driving and more restrictions in the early months. Article Directory: http://www.articledashboard.com
An example is available from the National Safety Council at www.nsc.org/issues/teendriving/ agreement.pdf. Many states also have sample agreements. For more safe-driving information for teens and parents, go to www.geico.com/auto/safety. |