- Limit the number of passengers in the car. Laughter, music, and cell phones can create serious distractions — which increase with every additional passenger.
- Establish and enforce a curfew.
- Insist that your driver (and all passengers) wear seat belts at all times. They may not be “cool,” but seatbelts save lives. (And, in some states, they’re law.)
- Create a no-cell zone. Talking on the phone is a dangerous distraction on the road for drivers of any age. Know the applicable laws in your county or state, as these are changing rapidly and fines can be significant.
- Consider limiting or supervising your teen’s driving privileges during accident high-risk times (such as Friday and Saturday nights).
- Set driving-area limits. If your teen wants to travel outside your town or city, require that he or she request your special permission.
- Prohibit driving under the influence of drugs or alcohol. Prohibit riding as a passenger with a driver who’s unfit to drive. Encourage your teen to call for a ride home if needed.
http://www.allstate.com/auto-insurance/auto-insurance-for-teens.aspx
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