Teenager drivers often neglect in enrolling into driving school for driving lessons.
Not exact matches
A teenage
driver can
often double insurance premiums, due to the fact that car crash statistics show that
teenagers are more likely to get into an accident.
With motor vehicle - related injuries being recognized as the biggest health threat to
teenagers in the U.S., the majority of insurance companies see teens as high - risk
drivers and that more
often than not will result in a higher car insurance quote.
Adding a
teenager to your auto insurance policy can
often result in comparably higher insurance rates than adding on a
driver over the age of 18, which is why you will want to take proper precautions when determining the right time to add your child to your own policy.
However, as time goes by, insurance rates for
teenagers and first time
drivers decreases or simply changes depending on how
often they get speeding tickets or get involved in accidents.
This is also a reason why we
often suggest against parents being the first driving teachers of their teens — sometimes more experienced
drivers, as parents usually are, will accidentally pass on driving lessons that are too advanced for their
teenagers.