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9/21/2011
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6 Ways Parents Can Encourage Safe Teen Driving in West Virginia

One of the best ways to prevent teen driving accidents in West Virginia is to have a high level of parental involvement in your teen's early driving years. In the unfortunate event of an accident, you'll need to contact a Clarksburg car accident lawyer about how to proceed with your case.

Teens often feel invincible, which when combined with their general driving inexperience, can lead to rash, irresponsible behavior and disastrous accidents.

When parents encourage safe driving and enforce safety rules, it can reduce the chances of teen driving accidents in West Virginia greatly.

Several things you, as a parent, can do to help teens stay safe include:
 

  • Prohibiting your teen from riding with other passengers until they grow in experience and driving comfort.
  • Setting a curfew to enforce nighttime driving laws for teens.
  • Not assisting your teen in paying speeding tickets, and instead enforce predetermined family disciplinary measures.
  • Teaching your teen basic car upkeep and maintenance.
  • Making buckling up a concrete family rule.
  • Considering making driving privileges dependent upon standards, such as grades or completed chores. 

Driving is a privilege, not a right -- something you may need to remind your teen of. Enforcing safe driving rules may not be the highlight of a parent's life, but it will be well worth the effort by helping keep teens and roadways safe.

If you have questions regarding teen driving laws or issues surrounding teen driving accidents, contact a Clarksburg car accident lawyer. 

Contact a Clarksburg Car Accident Attorney

Unfortunately, car accidents are a regular occurrence on Clarksburg roadways such as I-79, I-77, Route 50, Route 33, and I-68. In fact, our state averages more than 40,000 car crashes, more than 400 deaths, and more than 11,000 serious injuries each year. If you or a loved one has been seriously injured in a teen driving accident in West Virginia, order a FREE copy of our consumer guide, The 7 Biggest Mistakes that Can Wreck Your West Virginia Car Accident Claim then contact the Clarksburg personal injury attorneys at The Miley Legal Group for a FREE consultation - 1-304-326-1800.



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1 Comments to "6 Ways Parents Can Encourage Safe Teen Driving in West Virginia"

First of all in the first half of year before getting the driving license parents should be with kids in car, kids don't need a very powerfull car, with big engine and a lot of HP. Best regards !
Posted by Vauvan Nenä on September 25, 2011 at 01:52 PM

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