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Getting Ready to Drive for Teens

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Getting Ready to Drive for Teens

Talk to your child about how to be safe as they start drivingWe know your kids are excited to learn to drive, and this can be a good thing for you, too. Use their interest in this topic to have conversations about safety and what the rules will be in your household when they begin to drive. Your driver will need to be a safe passenger, not just in your car, but in every car. This is an area where safety must come first, and it’s never too early to start. Here are few steps that will help.

Top Tips for Getting Ready to Drive

  1. Buckle up, every ride, every time.
  2. Kids are always watching, even when you think they’re not. So be a good example. Eliminate distractions by not using a cell phone or texting while driving. Use your teen to read maps and help with finding locations.
  3. Make it a rule that kids younger than 13 ride like a VIP – in the back seat.
  4. When carpooling, make sure your teen knows to have enough seating positions and booster seats for every child in your car and that kids enter and exit curbside. Child no longer need booster seats when they can pass the following Safety Belt Fit Test:
  • The child’s knees should bend at the edge of the seat when his or her back and bottom are against the vehicle seat back;
  • The vehicle lap belt should fit across the upper thighs; and
  • The shoulder belt should fit across the shoulder and chest. Children are usually between 8 and 12 years old when the seat belt fits them properly.

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