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Teenage Driver Auto Insurance Sticker Shock?
If you have a teenager who is becoming a driver, you can expect a hefty increase in your auto insurance premium. You can probably guess why it is so expensive to insure your teenage driver. According to the Insurance Institute for Highway Safety (IIHS), 16-year-olds get into accidents almost six times more often than drivers between the age of 30 and 59. Insurance companies make their money on statistics and with statistics like these high rates are foregone conclusions.
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Car insurance for your teen is not only expensive but it discriminates between the sexes. Teenage boys cost more to insure than teenage girls. You can expect your premium to double if you add a teenage girl to your policy and triple if add a teenage boy. Why? The answer is always the same – statistics.
However, insurance companies will reward you with discounts if you take actions to lower the risks for your teenage driver. This is a win-win situation. You get better rates and hopefully a safer teenage driver. Here some things you can do to reduce your rates:
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Sign your teen up for a driver’s education course. The course will teach them how to drive and defensive driving techniques. If your child’s school does not offer the course (many don’t) go to a private firm. If you look in your teenager’s school newspaper you will probably find a discount coupon for a nearby driving school. Discounts are available for teens who take recognized driving classes. Be sure to contact your insurance company to see if they accept your driving school as recognized.
Encourage your teenager to make good grades. Usually, having a 3.0 higher GPA will decrease your car insurance premium by 10 to 25 percent.
Don’t buy your teen a new car especially not a sports car. Newer cars are more expensive to insure and a sports car will just encourage them to drive fast. Experts recommend if your insurance company lets you assign drivers to car, assign your teen (and have them drive) the oldest car on your policy. Until your teen is older it is good idea if you can manage it, not to purchase new cars for anyone in the family.
UPDATE: I found an article which explains more teen driver discounts and how to compare insurance rates:
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