Facts Every Parent Should Be Aware About Young Drivers

Written on October 24th, 2009 by admin

Passing the driving test can be one of the most exciting experiences for a teenager. It is, however, one of the most dangerous periods of their lives. In Britain it is calculated that more than 3000 drivers below the are killed or severely injured in an accident. Knowing the facts will help you establish limits with your own offspring to keep them safe on the roads.

18 years olds are 3 times more likely then 45 year old drivers to get into an accident. This is because at such a young age young drivers simply don’t have the experience to think clearly in hazardous situations. Even if they drive safely it does not mean that others on the road are being just as cautious. Part of being a good driver is not only watching out for yourself but others on the road – which is nigh impossible for young drivers!

A good way of controlling their driving habits comes in the form of young driver insurance from Coverbox. You only pay for the miles you drive as this is PAYD (Pay as you drive) insurance. It can change driving habits by making the most dangeroud driving periods (between 11pm to 6am) much more expensive to insure.

However inexperience isn’t the only thing that sets apart younger drivers from the elders. Attitude has a great role to play in reckless driving. Young people, particularly men, are often over assured in their driving powers, to a greater extent than they should be, and take on unnecessary risks because they feel they can handle it. Statistically, if a young driver has friends in the car with them they are twice as likely to attempt hazardous driving to make an impression. Overtaking vehicles that are already going too fast, jerky wheel movements, and speeding are risky feats that young drivers often attempt. Men are twice as likely to perform these stunts and over 33% of them end up in car accidents two years after acquiring their license.

However young drivers are not totally to blame. Parents and role models set the standards through their own driving practices.It is up to us to show them the correct way to handle hazardous driving situations. Set your limits and rules with your children and hold them to it for their own safety and future.

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