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Safety Tips for Teen Drivers

Safety Tips for Teen Drivers

If you’re a teen driver, you might feel like you have everything you need to know about driving to get started. You’ve finished all your classes, you’ve passed the test, and you’ve gotten your license. Now, you might be ready to hit the road. 

However, there are a few extra safety tips you should know as a teen driver. Understanding these driving tips can help prevent accidents and help you protect yourself and your passengers on the road. 

Obey the Speed Limit

Traffic law is the main point of the driving classes and tests you’ve taken, but many people ignore this lesson. You might be tempted to travel a little over the speed limit, especially if you’re running late to class.

It’s not just tickets you’re looking out for, though. You could be blamed for the damage if you were speeding when a car crash happened. Because of this, it’s best to take things slow now. If not, you may need a Sandy car accident lawyer to help you avoid the blame for your claim. 

Don’t Text and Drive

You might have already heard plenty of times about the dangers of texting and driving. Teens especially are expected to engage in this dangerous behavior. That’s because many people don’t realize the dangers of texting and driving. 

When you’re traveling at high speeds, even glancing down to read a message can cause an accident. A few seconds of inattention are all it takes to leave you injured and suffering. Worse, if you were responsible for that accident, you could be held responsible for the injuries the other driver suffered. That leaves a financial toll along with your emotional trauma. 

Always Look Out for Bikes and Motorcycles

When you’re in a car, you’re generally especially visible to other drivers. However, not everyone on the road is so easy to see. Motorcycles, bikes, and pedestrians are all much smaller than a car, which often leads to deadly car crashes. 

Keep in mind that these drivers are less visible and more vulnerable to a major car collision than you. They don’t have airbags, seat belts, or other safety features that you have access to. Because of this, a dangerous car crash can be even more severe for these travelers. That’s why it’s important to keep a close eye on these drivers when trying to stay safe on the road. 

Talk to a Car Accident Attorney after a Crash

If you’re a teen driver, there are plenty of opportunities for a dangerous car crash. You’re a new driver, so you might not have the reflexes or focus that an older driver may have. Worse, the other driver in the car accident may try to pin the blame on you because of your youth. 

Your lawyer from Craig Swapp & Associates can fight to avoid that. If you’ve been injured in a car crash and need more than the above safety tips, your lawyer can help you seek compensation for your losses. 

Ready to get started with a free consultation? Give us a call at 1-800-404-9000 or visit our website to learn more. 


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Craig Swapp & Associates


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