Set clear expectations for your teen when it comes to driving. Explain the consequences of distracted driving to emphasize the importance of safety.
2. Be a Good Role Model
Lead by example by following the same rules you set for your teen. Your actions speak louder than words, so practice safe driving habits yourself.
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3. Practice Makes Perfect
Ensure your teen gets enough practice in different driving conditions. From daylight to dark, and rain to snow, practicing in various scenarios will help build their skills and confidence.
4. Refresh Your Traffic Law Knowledge
Stay up to date on traffic laws to provide accurate information to your teen. Share your knowledge and research together to ensure they are well-informed.
5. Additional Education
Consider enrolling your teen in defensive driving courses or safety programs to enhance their skills. These courses can also lead to discounts on auto insurance.
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