Teen Driving Safety Pittsburgh PA

Teenage car-related deaths are rising, so talking to your kids about vehicle safety should be a priority. This article will suggest steps you can take to make sure your teenager drives carefully.

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Tips You Can Pass Along to Your Teen

Driving is a privilege. It is a way to make our lives convenient and more efficient. The truth is, teenage deaths related to car accidents is rising, so talking about vehicle safety should be a priority on your list of topics to discuss with your teen as soon as possible. When you want to make sure that your teenager drives carefully, there are steps you can take to help her understand the importance of driving with caution.

  1. Explain the safety apparatus in a car. Cars come equipped with seat belts and air bags, as well as improved crash standards. Make sure your teenager understands how the equipment works and what it will do in case of an accident.
  2. Enforce rules of about using seat belts. Make it a rule in your house that seat belts must be worn at all times, even for short little errands. Often times, teenagers may not feel the need to go through the process of putting on a seat belt, especially if they want to make a quick run to a store or a similar short trip.
  3. Discourage driving in hazardous weather. This is especially important if your teen is new to driving. Hazardous road conditions, such as ice and snow, require experience, and your teen can obtain this experience while driving with a mature adult driver.
  4. Enforce rules of no drinking and driving. This is the #1 killer of teen drivers. Make firm rules that there is to be no drinking and driving. If your teen does drink, make sure they know to have a responsible, sober driver for the evening. The best solution, of course, is to discourage your teen from drinking at all....

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Author: Denise Oliveri

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Godleski-Towsend Agency

412- 882-8200
3825 Saw Mill Run Blvd
Pittsburgh, PA


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