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Do you have any advice for nervous parents of new teen drivers?
Do you have any advice for nervous parents of new teen drivers?

advice for parents of teen drivers

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Written by Drive Smart Georgia
Updated over a year ago

Most new teen drivers are beyond excited to get their driver’s license. It’s a rite of passage and the first step to adulthood. However, it’s also a very scary time for concerned parents, like YOU!

Car crashes is the #1 killer of teens, so it’s important to take the learning to drive process very seriously. The first step is to take a deep breath and try to relax.

After taking a deep breath and trying to relax a bit, the next step is to find a AAA-recommended Drivers Ed program to take the required 30-hour class and in-car driving lessons.

In addition to classroom hours and in-car instruction, new teen drivers must practice what they learn. This is where you come in. Encourage your child to drive with you.

For more advice, be sure to check out our blog post by clicking here.

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