How to Get Lower Rates for Teen Drivers in California
October 2, 2019
California is a state infamous for its traffic. With almost 40 million people and around 28 million drivers, let's just say getting around is not always fast. With millions of drivers and traffic as far as the eye can see, teen driving in California is even more dangerous than other states. In turn, auto insurance rates for teens are ASTRONOMICAL. The trouble with teen driving is simple. They are unquestionably the most dangerous drivers on the road due to inexperience. Getting on the road and behind the wheel is every teenager's dream. The freedom of the windows down and the wind blowing through their hair to wherever their life takes them should be earned, and driving is the first step in adulthood for teens. But… not many of them are as safe as they need to be. According to the III (Insurance Information Institute), teen drivers are least likely to use a seatbelt and most likely to speed or cause an accident. Additionally, the leading cause of deaths among teens is motor vehicle crashes. The question is: How do you keep those auto insurance rates as low as possible for teen drivers? This article will walk you through the best ways to lower teen auto insurance premiums and save you hundreds of dollars.
Student Discounts
Driver’s Education
California is a state that requires a driver’s education program to be taken. You must also complete 30 hours of practice behind the wheel with an adult. These supervised hours behind the wheel must be completed before you’re allowed to receive your learner’s permit. California uses a graduated driving licensing system. You must take driver’s education, then have a learner’s permit for one year, and then receive your license. This system was created by the NHTSA or the National Highway Traffic Safety Administration to ensure teens get the most experience as possible before granted that special freedom that often leads to danger. Most California state schools offer a driver’s ed program; in California, it is even offered online by the DMV right from your smartphone or computer. Taking this course can lower your insurance rates when you get behind the wheel and probably teach you (and your parents) a lot you didn’t know. It’s easy to register for the online program, and it costs only $25.
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Usage-Based Insurance
Conclusion
Discounts, education, smart vehicle shopping, and tracking driving habits are all grand, but the best way teens will be good drivers is to do it as much, and as safely, as possible. Time may not fly by as quickly for teens towards that well-earned freedom, but parents and soon-to-be, independent adults will see their car insurance rates decrease the day they turn 25. It’s a long wait and hard-earned money spent, but we think it will be worth it if it means saving a life.
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