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Car Safety: Making Your Teen a Better Driver

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In areas which have teen curfews, auto crashes have been reduced by as much as 69 percent during restricted hours.

Every parent wonders, “So what can I do to make my teen a better driver?”

The biggest problem with teen drivers, say the experts, is lack of experience. Driving errors were the overwhelming cause of 82 percent of 16-year-old drivers' fatal crashes nationally in 1993, according to the Insurance Institute for Highway Safety. As drivers become more experienced, alcohol becomes a much greater cause of accidents (see Teens and Drinking for information on drinking and driving).

According to a spokesperson for the Insurance Institute for Highway Safety, most teens find it relatively easy to steer and maneuver the car; what's difficult for them is scanning the scene, learning to predict danger, and developing the maturity to make responsible decisions. Here are some safe driving guidelines:

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Some safety experts advocate staged licensing programs that permit young drivers to gain driving experience gradually.

The recommended program generally consists of three stages: a learner's permit stage, during which all driving must be supervised; a restricted license stage, which allows unsupervised driving in limited circumstances; and a full, unrestricted license for eligible drivers who have remained free of violations or crashes.

Experts stress that staged licensing programs are the safest way to learn to drive, because it isn't acquiring the skills that's the problem, it's getting the experience.

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Excerpted from The Complete Idiot's Guide to Parenting a Teenager © 1996 by Kate Kelly. All rights reserved including the right of reproduction in whole or in part in any form. Used by arrangement with Alpha Books, a member of Penguin Group (USA) Inc.

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