Thursday, December 8, 2011

A New Drivers First Car - Tips and Tricks

                 Obtaining a drivers license is an exciting time for any individual, as the ability to drive a car brings a new sense of freedom and independence. However, new drivers are inherently high risk, as they lack experience. One of the most important responsibilities of any parent is to choose the right car and set ground rules.
The Car:
A new driver's first car should be a vehicle which is safe and reliable. Generally new drivers are lack experience fixing cars and often lack the funds to pay for expensive repairs. Thus, a used car is generally the best choice for a new driver. Used cars cost less to insure and since new drivers are at high risk of getting into an accident, it does not make sense to buy a brand new or expensive car. Choose a used car which is modestly priced with fewer miles; especially if this car will be used by multiple new drivers.
Fast cars are a bad choice for any new driver. Additionally, expensive cars are a poor choice. New drivers are often rough on their cars. Many young drivers will abuse the car, simply because it was given to them. If possible, have the individual contribute funds when purchasing the car. This will help to instill a sense of value and ownership of the car; possibly saving it from being trashed.
Bigger is generally better. Personally, I would rather have my son or daughter in a larger car as it will help to protect them in the event of an accident.
Insurance and gas for new drivers can be expensive. Have the driver contribute if they can't afford to cover both. Making a new driver pay for gas will teach them to prioritize how often they use the car. Furthermore, it will prevent a gas card bill of $500.00 as new drivers love to go places. Contributing to insurance will help them to understand the costs involved and will hopefully show them the impact tickets can have.
The Rules: 
·         Set terms of use for the new driver for at least the first six months. Allow the driver to use the car for specific purposes only. Some examples would include: traveling to school or work. It is important that no exceptions are made concerning the rules you set; so make sure you can live with them as well.

·         No passengers in the car for six months. This is one of the most important rules. Disallowing passengers, forces the new driver to keep their concentration on the road. This will allow the new driver to develop their driving ability and will hopefully help them to avoid accidents and possible harm. Additionally, it will reduce the overall liability should the new driver get into an accident a passenger won't be involved.

·         No drugs or alcohol, plain and simple if the new driver breaks this rule take the car away.

·         Consequences - Make sure significant consequences exist should the new driver break the rules. One of the most appropriate consequences is taking back the car. Generally most new drivers value their car and the freedom it provides. Make sure you stick to your guns when imposing this rule.

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