Can I Afford My New
Driver?
Young drivers are expensive
to insure. Such drivers, particularly teenagers, cause a high amount of traffic
accidents because of their lack of experience and the fact that, due to their
youth, they tend to be distracted drivers who also like to take risks. If your
household is about to add a new driver, make sure that he or she understands
that poor driving habits can result in higher premiums or a canceled policy. Here
are some methods to help minimize the cost of a new driver:
·
Have
your child complete a driver training class. The class’ cost is easily offset
by lower insurance premiums. You also gain a more competent young driver.
·
Ask
your insurer if it gives discounts to students with good grades.
·
Find
a company that charges a rate according to the car your new driver usually
drives instead of assigning him or her to the most expensive vehicle.
·
Try
to discourage or delay your child’s driving to school. Insurers charge a lower premium
for less frequent driving.
·
Build
a long-term relationship with your insurer. Some companies reward longevity by
forgiving a driver's first accident or minor traffic violation.
·
Increase
your physical damage deductibles or, for older vehicles, eliminate this
coverage.
·
If
your child owns a vehicle, he or she should have a separate policy. However, if
you share the cost of the car and its insurance, it may make sense to also own
or co-own the vehicle. Your ownership interest lets you take advantage of a
multiple-car discount.
·
Think
carefully about giving a young driver his or her own car. Coverage for young
drivers who have full-time access to a vehicle is very expensive. Make sure you
balance the considerations of convenience, cost and safety.
Don’t pursue lower premiums
blindly. It's important that your young driver is protected from the financial
consequences of causing a serious accident. Further, you may need to protect
yourself since you could also be sued for an accident caused by your son or
daughter. You might consider getting higher limits of liability by purchasing
an umbrella policy. Talk to an insurance professional about more strategies to
keep your new driver affordable.
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