Insurance For Your Teenage Driver
Rink Partridge Agency, Inc.
February 23, 2022

Taking on the world of driving is a big step for many teenagers. Reaching the legal driving age and learning the rules of the road is an exciting time, but it comes with a lot of responsibilities and can be pricey. When it comes to insurance, the first step is to decide if you want your teenager to be added to your existing policy, or purchase a separate policy.

Insuring Your Teen Driver
Purchasing a separate policy for your teen driver can be very expensive because of their lack of driving experience and higher risk of accidents. In most cases it is more affordable to add a young driver to an existing policy than to buy a separate policy. This gives you the control, flexibility and convenience of only managing one policy, and it gives them the benefit of the same coverages and deductibles that you have. All drivers have access to the cars that are on the policy, so the limits of liability remain the same from one driver to the other. When adding a teen to your policy, it is a good time to review your liability coverage and consider increasing your limits as your new driver poses a greater risk of accidents. Additional coverages on the policy such as roadside assistance, towing labor, and rental car reimbursement will also apply to your teen.
Safe Driving Practices
Here are a few tips to help ensure your teen is being a safe new driver.
- Remove distractions. We live in a world that revolves around our cellphones. A good practice to consider is setting cell phones on do not disturb mode before putting the vehicle in drive.
- Maintain distance. Leaving a safe distance between you and the car in front of you allows more time for the driver to react if something occurs ahead.
- Watch your speed. Driving slower usually results in a better outcome if an accident occurs. It can also help prevent getting a costly speeding ticket.
- Limit the number of passengers. While your teen will want to take on the world and drive around with their friends, it is important to limit the number of passengers in the vehicle, especially when they are first learning how to drive.
- Teach your teen how to drive in all weather conditions. Allowing your teen behind the wheel in snowy or wet conditions is a scary thought. However, it’s better to allow them to learn while you are in the car with them than down the road when they are on their own.
Consider reviewing these steps with your teen driver when they are first getting behind the wheel.
Insurance Discounts
Adding a teenage driver to your auto policy will increase the premium because there is a greater risk of an accident occurring. However, there are ways to lower the cost of car insurance with discounts for students and teen drivers. Many insurance companies offer a good student discount, multi-car discount for your policy, as well as a discount for completion of a safe driving course.
Finding the right coverage to protect everyone in your household is important and should be an easy step for you. Contact your local agents at Rink Partridge Agency, Inc. and we will help you find the best rate and coverages available as we can shop around with multiple companies. Stop in and see us or give us a call at 607-324-0455. We are happily at your service.









