WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER 23, 2016
Insuring a new driver can be expensive. Learn what you can do
to keep your premiums as low as possible and your teen accident-free.
Top ways to save on your auto premium
* Consider raising your deductible
* Ask about a good student discount
* Have your teen keep up their good driving record
* Enroll your teen in driver's education
* Ask about our multi-policy discounts
Minimize distracted driving
While you can't do anything about your teen's young driver status, There are many
things you can do to help them keep their good driver standing. Teens get distracted
easily, which increases their risk. To minimize their potential for distractions:
* Do not allow them to drive with more than one other person in the car for the first
year of driving.
* Ban the use of electronics, such as talking or texting on a cell phone or listening to
music, while behind the wheel.
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