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Essential Facts for Parents of Young Drivers

November 11, 2009

Receiving ones driver’s license can be the more breathtaking times for teens becoming young people. Nonetheless it could be of the most dangerous times of their lives. In the UK accidents involving drivers aged under 25 kill or severly injure over 3000 a year. Knowing these facts will help you set limits for your own children to keep them safe on the roads.

Drivers aged 45 are 3 times less likely to be involved in an accident than a driver aged 18. This is because at such a young age young drivers simply don’t have the experience to think clearly in hazardous 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 highway - which is almost impossible for young drivers!

Make sure they are well insured. Many young people do not consider getting young driver insurance because of its expense.There are some new choices. A good source of car insurance for young drivers is pay as you drive insurance from companies like Coverbox. This insurance actively discourages young drivers from driving at the most dangerous times - such as the early hours - by making the insurance much more costly during this period.

Nevertheless inexperience is not the only thing that sets apart younger drivers from the elders. Attitude has a big part to play in careless driving. Young adults, specially 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. It has been statistically proved that young drivers with pals as passengers are two times as likely to drive dangerously in an effort to show off. Jerky driving, dangerous Passing and general speeding are the most common feats. Men are twice as likely to execute these stunts and over 1/3 of them wind up in car accidents two years after acquiring their license.

Young drivers are not exclusively to blame. Parents, as role models, play an key part through their own driving behaviour. As their guardians and protectors it is up to you to show them specific ways to handle situations by demonstration and having conversations about safe driving. Set your boundaries and rules with your children and keep them to them for their own safety and future.

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