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Important Facts for Parents of New Drivers

Filed under: Counseling, Four-Wheelers, Insurance + Security — admin at 12:06 am on Tuesday, October 13, 2009

Getting a driver’s license can be one of the exciting experiences for teenagers. Nonetheless it could be of the most dangerous times of their lives. In the UK it is estimated that over 3000 car drivers under the age of twenty-five are killed or severely injured in an accident. Knowing these facts can help you set limits with your own children to keep them safe on the roads.

18 years old drivers are 3 times as likely to be engaged in an accident than a driver aged 45. Many young people have not been driving long enough to gain the experience to deal with unexpected situations. Other drivers may cause them harm even if they themselves are driving safely. Part of being a good driver is not only watching out for yourself but others on the road - which is almost impossible for young drivers!

If they are engaged in an accident it is important that have good insurance. Young drivers insurance can be prohibitavely pricey and many young people do not bother.There are some new options. New insurance companies like Coverbox are offer car insurance for young drivers based on the pay as you drive model.. This insurance actively discourages young drivers from driving at the most dangerous times - such as the early hours - by making the insurance much more dear during this period.

Nevertheless rawness isn’t the single that distinguishes young drivers from their older counterparts. Attitude has a big part to play in reckless driving. Young adults, especially men, are often much more confident in their abilities, more than should be, and take on extra risks because they feel they can handle it. Statistically, if a young driver has pals in the car with them they are twice as likely to attempt hazardous driving to make an impression. Jerky driving, dangerous Passing and general racing are the more common feats. Men are twice as likely to do these stunts and over thirty-three percent of them finish up in car accidents two years after acquiring their license.

Young drivers are not entirely to blame. Parents and role models set the standards through their own driving practices. As their guardians and protectors it is up to you to show them proper ways to handle situations by demonstration and having conversations about safe driving. Set your limitations and rules with your children and keep them to them for their own safety and future.

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