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Monday, September 6, 2010

6 Tips For Keeping Your Teen Driver Safe

Motor vehicle crashes remain the No. 1 cause of death for adolescents. Teen drivers are involved in fatal crashes at four times the rate of adult drivers. Many teen driver-related injuries and deaths are preventable. In the National Young Driver Survey, 5,665 students shared their views of teen driving. Evidence from this survey supports the important role parents play in raising safe teen drivers.

According to the research, teens who say their parents set rules and pay attention to their activities in a helpful, supportive way are half as likely to be in a crash.  Here are some tips from The Children's Hospital of Philadelphia:

* Set clear rules, boundaries and expectations. Rather than stating, "You'll do as I say," explain your reasoning.

* It's about safety, not control. Make sure they understand rules are in place for their safety, not to control them. As their skills develop and they become more responsible, introduce new privileges.

* Recognize their need to become independent. Reward responsible behavior with greater privileges.

* Let them know you can be counted on for help and support. It's important teens know you can be relied on.

* Pay attention. To help teens make good safety decisions, keep the lines of communication open.

* Lead by example. Follow the rules of the road; always wear a seatbelt, don't speed and stay off your cell phone.

Taking a closer look at driving through the eyes of a teen reveals parents really do matter. Talk with an Insurance Professional about safety programs that help teens become safer drivers, while saving their parents money.

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