It is almost back to school in Texas, is ready for your teen driver?

14:31 Publicado por Mario Galarza

Created at: 9 August 2011 by Mark A. Anderson

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School to prepare our children for the new school year around the corner for children in Fort Worth and Dallas and for parents, means. We get them supplies and clothes ready with new school, but if you have a teen driver - can she put on by a refresher course to be like a safer driver. You see, even though drivers represent only 7% of the population licensed teen, they are involved in 20 percent of all fatal car accidents.

Car accidents are the leading cause of death among young people in America, and as a personal injury lawyer in Fort Worth, I can tell you that almost all these accidents in DFW could have been avoided. If your teen prepared for the first time this year to school, or even if she went last year, take time to go over some basics of the road and again some basic rules, which could save their lives.

Teen driver in Texas have a high rate of car crashes, as they simply not that much driving experience. Easily distracted receive, take risks of difficulties spotting and fail, select the appropriate speed. Here are some simple ways to protect of the teen driver:

• Limit or completely may take the number of friends limit: studies show that only add 1 teen passenger, the risk of fatal accident almost doubled.
• Limit their driving at night and on weekends
• Remind you in anyway, where a safety belt and put down their mobile phone: distracted driving and not wearing seat belt are just some of the leading killers of young people. As a parent, you are part of the solution! Example drama society: put your seat belt on, not your phone messing while driving. Also, add you not the problem through your teen call, while you know that they go to. They set up a plan with your teenager have to follow when they call and places - not, in fact while they are.

Car accidents are preventable, if you follow the basic standards for the safety rules for young people. Use this time remind your teen about safe driving habits and also what to do if they get in an accident. As always, you're better safe than sorry.


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