What All Parents Should Realise About New Drivers

Written on October 26th, 2009 by admin

Getting ones driver’s licenseis the most exciting experiences for young adults. It is also a very dangerous time of their life. In Britain accidents involving drivers aged under 25 kill or severely injure over 3000 a year. Be aware of these facts will aid you to set limits with your own children to help them stay safe .

Make sure they are well insured. Many young people do not consider getting young driver insurance because of its expense.There are some new options. New insurance companies like Coverbox are offering cheap insurance to young drivers based on the pay as you drive insurance model.. This insurance actively discourages young drivers from driving at the most dangerous times – such as the early hours – by making the insurance much more expensive during this period.

Young adults at age 18 are three times more likely to get into an accident than a driver at the age of 45. 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 road – which is almost impossible for young drivers!

All The Same inexperience isn’t the single that distinguishes young drivers from their older counterparts. A big part of reckless driving behaviour is attitude. In particular young men are often over confident and take on extra risks. It has been statistically proved that young drivers with friends as passengers are 2 times as likely to drive dangerously in an effort to show off. Overtaking vehicles that are already going too fast, jerky wheel movements, and speeding are risky feats that young drivers often attempt. Young male drivers are the most likely and a third of them will be involved in a accident during their first 2 years of driving.

However its not all the young drivers fault. Parents and role models set the standards through their own driving practices. As their guardians and protectors it is up to you to show them proper ways to handle situations by demonstration and having conversations about safe driving. It is important to set driving rules or boundaries for their children in order to safeguard their safety on the road.

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