Teenage Drivers and SR22 Financial Responsibility

 

January 6, 2008 by · Leave a Comment
Filed under: Teen Driver Insurance 

Q: How do you teach a teenager about Sr22 financial responsibility safety?

A: It’s difficult when it first becomes time for your kid to go out on the road, because driving is dangerous, especially for teenagers, and so teaching them about Sr22 financial responsibility is very important. Many car insurance companies have begun coming out with a parent-teen driving contract, which is an agreement between the parent and young driver about certain behaviors which the teen will exhibit while on the road–one of the main ones being no drinking and driving.

Some companies have even taken the process of teaching teens Sr22 financial responsibility to a whole new level, and have monitoring systems which can be installed on cars and keep track of where a teenager is at, how fast your teen is going, and allow a system for a parent to be notified by text message or ring tone when the teenager is going over the speed limit or otherwise driving erratically. While for some it may seem to breach the trust between a teen and parent, you can’t forget how many young lives are lost each year in car accidents. If you’re interested, call your insurance company up and ask them what kinds of programs they have for teen driving safety.

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