A guide for parents and their teen drivers, from speaking with your child about the dangers of driving to teaching them the difference between the brake and the accelerator.
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“First, [driving] is a normal step your teens are taking, and you need to trust them. Babying a teen when they are learning to drive is what can often cause them to ‘rebel’ by not being as careful as they should be.”- Rachel Fink, mother of young adults ages 27, 25, 21, 19, and 17.
93 percent of parents are concerned about their teen drivers being able to multitask and drive safely.
Fortunately, you can expect your rates to decrease by over a third from the time your teenager first starts driving to the time they turn 19.
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