There is no question that young driver insurance has some of the highest premiums of all types of insurance. Fortunately, there are ways to help reduce the cost and having your teen take and complete a driver’s education program is the most beneficial. But how do you choose a young drivers program? Here are some tips for finding a good driver’s education program before signing your teen up.
One of the first things you need to do is search your local directories for programs in your area. Once you have compiled a list of a few possible companies, call your insurable company and ask which of those programs will qualify for young driver insurance discounts. When you have confirmed that discounts will be available, the next step is to compare what you get for your money with each program.
The most important questions to ask about the program include:
o How much on road practice is given?
o Is there plenty of one on one instruction?
o Is the schedule flexible to fit your teen’s school schedule?
o Is a certificate of completion granted?
o Will your teen take the driving exam with the instructor in the car used for training?
When you have obtained satisfactory answers to these questions, the next thing to do is ask other parents for their recommendations. This is one of the best ways to find a reliable and reputable driver’s education program.
The final step is to visit the facility with your teen and speak to the trainers. Make certain that you feel comfortable with their experience, licensing requirements, vehicle upkeep and overall professionalism. If you get any kind of negative feelings from the staff, do not enroll your teen. After all, they will be out on the roads learning a very difficult task. It is imperative that the trainers be responsible and reliable. Saving a few dollars on your young drivers insurance is not worth risking the well being of your new young driver.
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