Lower Car Insurance Rates For Teens
Reader’s Question:
I’m a new driver (I’m only 17 y/o) and they told me that my car insurance here in Minnesota is going to be expensive. Why is it so and how can I make it lower?
Gerald
Brooklyn Park, MN
There are a number of reasons why teen car insurance is more expensive than car insurance
for other age bracket. The first on the list is that these young drivers don’t have much experience in driving yet, which makes them higher risk to car insurance companies. One other reason is the age itself as car insurance premiums for teens are expected to be rather high. Typically, car insurance premiums are higher for young male drivers than the females, since men are perceived as higher risk to car insurance companies.
When teens start driving, they experience freedom that they always wanted and it’s also the start of their responsibility. Most parents encourage their teens to be confident while driving to avoid any anxiety and prevent any traffic mishaps. Any kind of traffic mishaps can result in having a ridiculous increase on their car insurance. As a young driver, if you are going to have your own car, make sure that you choose a less expensive car since it is more likely to have lower car insurance premiums.
Most importantly, you have to know that you need to keep a good driving record so as not to pay expensive car insurance premiums. Being a safe driver not only keep you away from trouble but also manage to keep your car insurance premiums in Minnesota low.
Teen Auto Insurance Discount For Females
Reader’s Question:
I want to know , what is the average auto insurance rate for a 16 year old teenager female?
May
Great Falls, MT
A 16 year old, On average, can expect to pay 2.52 times the base rate for their auto insurance. So for example, if your parents pay $500 for a year of auto insurance, then adding a 16 year old can expect to pay $1260 for a year of auto insurance.
You have to be rated with various factors to provide an accurate rate. In New Jersey a 16 year old may pay 3.2 times the base rate, however in Montana they pay 1.9 times the base rate.
There are things a 16 year old teenager can do to bring down the cost of their car insurance premium. Generally, it is cheaper to be added to your parent’s insurance policy than for you to buy your own. Most carriers will give discounts for getting at least a “B” average in school. This is often referred to as good student discount. Taking a recognized defensive driving courses or driver’s educational program may also help to lower a teenager’s insurance rate.
