Practical tips for parents concerning rain and teenage motorists

November 20, 2010 at 3:37 pm (Auto Insurance) ()

Traffic accidents are the number one cause of death to young people in the United States. It is truly a terrible fact. All parents definitely feel nervous when their teenage kid starts driving on it’s own and even more so when its raining.

Statistically, young people are more likely to cause a car accident in a poor driving condition. Inexperience could be deadly. That’s why young drivers must be prepared and given correct instructions on how to drive when its raining.

Being a parent, its your obligation to make your child aware how bad weather and fog affect driving. The two biggest aspects are road surface and visibility. Many teenagers usually do not appreciate that in wet conditions the breaking distance is thrice longer than on a dry road. Breaks must be used far more carefully, especially when skidding and aquaplaning happens. Its advisable to allow more driving time while it is raining and avoid rushing. The key is to drive slowly.

Keeping toward the middle lanes helps as well, because water tends to pool in the outside lanes. Driving in the tracks of the vehicle ahead may appear natural to an experienced driver, but young road users may need a couple of hints.

Visibility is very frequently reduced and all of the necessary measures should be taken. The windscreen should be clear and usage of defrosters is advised. Its a very good habit to turn on your car headlights, even when there is a light sprinkle. A particular attention should be paid to pedestrians and people who are cycling.

Its a wise idea for teens to be accompanied the initial few times when driving in the rain. Promoting basic safety and preventing bad driving habits can be invaluable later on. Even the smallest car accident can leave a black mark on one’s driving history, which can make getting affordable car insurance a nightmare.

Ensure the car is in a good condition, including the tires and windscreen wipers. Recommend to your teen getting involved in an advanced driving training course.

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