Ways to Protect Your Teen Driver

 Posted on February 08, 2018 in Personal Injury

Illinois injury attorneyAccording to the National Center for Health Statistics, car accidents are the leading cause of death among 15 to 20 year olds. If you are the parent of a teen driver, there are certain ways you can protect them while they are on the road to reduce their chances of getting into an accident. Here are six ways you can protect your teen driver:

1. Practice What You Preach

If you promote safe driving habits to your teen, you should practice them yourself. When you are on the road, always refrain from speeding, distracted driving, reckless driving, and other dangerous habits that you would not want your teen to partake in.

2. Select a Safe Car

When shopping for a vehicle for your teen, select one that has the latest safety features and received high safety ratings. Avoid selecting sports cars and other vehicles that encourage reckless behavior behind the wheel.

3. Sign Your Teen Up for Safe Driver Programs

There are various safe driver programs that you can enroll your teen in so that they can learn tips and tricks that will help them become a safer, more defensive driver. Your library, community center, teen’s school, or insurance company can help you find a nearby safe driver program.

4. Encourage Your Teen to Drive

Experience is everything when it comes to safe driving. Therefore, whenever you and your teen are going somewhere together, encourage them to drive. This way, they can gain more experience and you can give them pointers.

5. Restrict Nighttime Driving

The Insurance Institute for Highway Safety reports that the majority of fatal car accidents for teens occur between 9 p.m. and midnight. For this reason, it is a good idea to take away your teen’s car keys after 9 p.m. until they become more experienced.

6. Create a Parent-Teen Driving Contract

You should consider creating a parent-teen driving contract that outlines your policies regarding speeding, distracted driving, and passengers and the consequences that your teen can expect if they break their responsibility of driving safe. This way, you and your teen will be on the same page.

Consult Our Hinsdale Car Accident Lawyers

Unfortunately, even if you take advantage of these tips to protect your teen driver, another driver’s negligence may cause an accident and leave them injured. If this occurs, do not hesitate to call our DuPage County car accident lawyers today at 630-920-8855. We may be able to recover compensation for their damages.

Source:

https://www.esurance.com/info/car/10-tips-for-teen-drivers

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