How Parents Can Help Lower Teen Car Insurance Rates

 

August 30, 2009 by · Leave a Comment
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Reader’s Question:

As a parent, what can you do to help your teens be more responsible on the road and with their insurance premium?

Michelle

Seattle WA

Teenagers’ having their own license is the manner of screaming their independence on the road. Along with this, parents become more apprehensive whether their young driver will be responsible enough to take care of their premium. A lot of teenagers don’t know and don’t even think about how much their policy premium cost and the all the factors influencing this.

As parents of young drivers, they tend to be more secure if teenagers understand the relevance of safe driving. In line with this, agents of insurance companies encourage teenagers who will be having their first car insurance to be involved in discussing the cost and complexities of car insurance to their parents. Agents will serve as a lead in educating and giving these new drivers a concrete perceptive of traffic tickets, collisions and will also facilitate in rousing teenagers to be further responsible when driving.

When car insurance agents work with parents in educating their young drivers in addition to all the questions they have in mind, a good relationship will be formed. This rapport will provide a positive outlook for teenagers to be more careful to their first time on the road on its own. Teenagers who follow the regulations of the road and gain knowledge on the value of responsible driving will be more expected to drive defensively as well as maintaining their insurance premiums low.

Cheap Car Insurance For College Students

 

February 13, 2009 by · Leave a Comment
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Reader’s Question:

Hello! My dad recently bought me a used Honda Civic. I am still a freshman in college and was wondering how I can reduce the high cost of auto insurance since I’ll be the one paying for it. Are there discounts for cheap car insurance for college students?

Richard

Miami , FL

Cheap car insurance for young drivers is still possible to find these days. The first step is to go to an online car insurance comparison website. Fill up the form with your personal and vehicle information and once you done that, submit it and a list of car insurance company will show you their on going rate. Just take note of the most inexpensive rate because it still doesn’t end there. The insurance quote you got is just an idea on how low your insurance rate can be. You can still lower that quote by doing the following:

  • Save money on a savings account so you can increase your deductible. A higher deductible means lower insurance premiums and you’ll be confident in an event of an accident because you know you can cover the high deductible amount that you choose.
  • If you learn how to drive from a relative or a friend, learn and get a defensive driving certificate to lower your premiums.
  • Cheap car insurance for young drivers means sticking to a low profile car. Don’t think you can have a fast and powerful car and at the same time asking for a cheap car insurance.
  • If you still live with your parents, register the vehicle under their name and get a discount for being in their insurance policy.

Cheap car insurance for college students is achievable but you need to allocate your time and you should be ready to work for it.

Who Has Lowest Rates on Car Insurance For Teenagers

 

February 13, 2009 by · Leave a Comment
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Reader’s Question:

I’m 18 and I am shopping for car insurance. I am quite frustrated with the high rate quotes that auto insurance companies are quoting for me. Why is this so?

Paul

Los Angeles, CA

You should not be surprised that car insurance for teenagers is more expensive that you have thought. Car insurance is expensive because statistics reveal that young drivers are involved in more cases of car collisions and damages. Car insurance companies base their rates on this statistic, which makes it hard for you to get cheap car insurance.

Likewise, young drivers like you do not have the years of driving to speak of. Because you may have started driving for a maximum of 2 years, your driving history is too short. You are still an unproven driver. Car insurance companies will regard you as a risky driver, thus you will be given expensive car insurance for teenagers.

But fret not. You can still lower your charges. First, you must enroll in a defensive driving course. Take one with a company that is recognized by your insurer. You should also try to do good in school, since students who have high grades in school are considered responsible and thus low risk drivers by car insurance companies.
Ask for discounts, you never know what you might be able to get and how much you can save by asking. Some popular discounts can be given for:

1. Military personnel

2. Good grade students

3. Union membership and bank member affiliations

4. Safe drivers with no claims in last 7 years

5. Defensive driving school attendance

6. Clean credit history – used by many carriers to determine payment risk

Adding My 16 Year Old Teenager To My Car Insurance Policy?

 

December 6, 2008 by · Leave a Comment
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Reader’s Question:

I am from Nevada and am thinking of adding my 16 year-old daughter who has no driver’s license yet under my car insurance policy. Would it be a smart move, or would it just raise my car insurance premiums?

Belinda

Reno, NV

The State of Nevada mandates that the minimum age to apply for a full driver’s license is sixteen. With this in mind, your daughter needs to have a driver’s license first before she can be listed under your insurance policy. You must remember that young drivers are expected to meet 50 hours of behind-the-wheel experience, with 10 hours completed in darkness.

Nevada laws also require a licensed driver who is 21 years old or older and has been a driver’s license holder for at least a year seated next to the young driver at all times. If driver education is not available within your area, and you do not have internet access to have your daughter take an online driver education course, your daughter is required to complete 100 hours of supervised driving, with 10 hours of that completed in darkness.

About your insurance premiums, always bear in mind that car insurers generally charge the highest premiums for drivers under the age of 25. A number of factors can affect the cost of having your teen under your policy. These may include your daughter’s performance in school, how often she is accompanied in the car by an adult, or the type of vehicle she drives. Sporty or large cars generally cause more serious damage and will cost more to insure.

If you would really like to save money on your insurance rates, have your daughter take the certified driver’s education course since most car insurance providers give discounts to teens that have successfully completed the course.

Young Driver Auto Insurance Cost For 18 Year Old Male Driver

 

September 26, 2008 by · Leave a Comment
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Reader’s Question:

I am an 18 year old male driver in Florida and I would like to know if my auto insurance cost decrease since I am legally an adult now?

Jack

Largo, FL

No, it is unlikely that you being 18 years old will decrease your auto insurance cost. Though you are technically an adult you still have only a few years of driving experience and therefore a high risk to an insurance carrier.

Typically auto Insurance rates for young drivers go down once you turn twenty five years of age. Some insurance carriers in Largo, Florida may lower rates at an earlier age, such as twenty one, but normally twenty five is the age at which rates decrease since that is when motorists tend to mature and become less of a risk statistically.

Generally car insurance premiums do tend to be lowered once a motorist has turned the age of twenty five. Young drivers, those under twenty five years of age, are more prone to crash due to inexperience at driving and immaturity. Statistically speaking, risk assessors have determined that those twenty five or older tend to be their risk of at-fault accidents decreases.

You may speak with your insurance agent about what your insurance carrier’s guidelines are regarding insurance discounts and also about their rating system as it is related to how old you are and how long you have of driving experience.

Young Driver Car Insurance Rates in Georgia

 

July 27, 2008 by · Leave a Comment
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Reader’s Question:

I am just wondering why my teenagers auto insurance rates are so high in Georgia?

Samuel

Albany, GA

Auto insurance rates in Georgia are based on statistics. According to statistics show that teens have more incident of crashes. Young drivers have very high rates of both nonfatal and fatal crashes compared with drivers of other ages.

There are newer approaches now such as Canada’s graduated driver licensing that are being enacted to try to reduce teenage crashes and the injuries and deaths they cause.

Teens have more crashes in vehicles whether the rates are based on the total number of teenagers, on miles driven or on the number with licenses. Both miles driven per license holder and license rates are lower among 16-19 year-olds than among drivers age twenty and older (as a group), so when crash involvement is based on the number of licensed motorists instead of total population, the fatality rate of young drivers is even more extreme compared with mature drivers.