| 20 November |
Distractions To A Teenager |
Distractions To A Teenager
As a new driver, you will have some new responsibilities. If you are reading this article, you could be a teenager that just got their license or someone older who never had a license before.
Which ever your case, there are some things you need to know about care insurance and how you can become a safer driver on the road. Almost everyone gets a driver’s license at some point in their life, but not everyone always knows the risk involved every time you step foot into a vehicle.
Being that you are a new driver, you will have to get insurance. If you are a teenager that just acquired your license, it is best to stay on your parent’s policy until you have a few “safe driver” years under your belt. At this point, the insurance company, no matter which one you choose, will see you as a higher risk. Statistics show that teenager pose a higher risk while driving because of a few common facts. These facts are:
It is common for a teenager to have many distractions. Distractions to a teenager are heightened because they typically do not distinguish importance of responsibilities. Example, if a song they like is playing on the radio, and they are not in the best position to let go of the wheel or take their eyes off the road, they will still reach for that knob to turn the radio up.