Car Insurance For Young Drivers In Utah
Reader’s Question:
My daughter just got her driving license and I am planning to buy her a car soon. Is car insurance for young drivers relatively expensive than that of an adult because I want her to have insurance coverage also.
Lisa
Salt Lake City, UT
Safety is the number one priority we want for our teens especially when it comes to driving. Young drivers aren’t experienced and when it comes to driving, they are not good at avoiding road risk or drivers who drive recklessly.
In reality, young drivers don’t have a driving history to prove that they are responsible drivers. With that said, car insurance for young drivers tends to go high because of the majority of their peers are liable for greater claims compared to a matured driver. The rate of car insurance for young drivers can sometimes triple compared to an experienced driver, but you can start lessening its cost by doing these simple tips.
1. Prove to your insurance company that you are a responsible driver by earning good grades. Car insurance for young drivers can greatly reduce if they can maintain a good grade.
2. Get your teen a sedan for starters. Don’t’ buy them a fast or high powered cars, it will only result in high insurance cost.
3. Install safety features in your car. You can get discounts if you can prove to your car insurance company that your vehicle is safe to drive, thus reducing the chance of an insurance claim.
4. It is proved by insurers that young drivers who enrolled for a defensive driving course are less likely to get into road accident and they are giving discounts because of this.
Cheaper Auto Insurance For Young Drivers in Nebraska
Reader’s Question:
Why is insurance for young drivers too expensive? My daughter is applying for one and all the insurance quotes she’s getting reveals too high rates for her taste. Thanks
Marjorie
Omaha, NE
Insurance for young drivers has traditionally been more expensive compared to those of elder drivers. Insurance companies have been strict when it comes to rating insurance for teenage drivers since young drivers are more prone to committing mistakes on the road that can result to car accidents, injuries and damages.
Another reason why insurance for young drivers is expensive is because young drivers do not have a lengthy driving record to speak of. This is a result, of course, of the short time they have as drivers. But since automobile insurance companies put premium on the driving tendencies and skills of their policy holders, young drivers are at the raw end of the deal, and thus have to pay more for their vehicle insurance.
Yet another factor which contributes to higher insurance rates for young drivers is the fact that they usually drive unsafe vehicles like sports cars. It is not surprising that car insurance companies charge highly on their insurance coverage since sports cars are known to be involved in a lot of road accidents.
Teenager Auto Insurance Policy – Who Is Covered?
Reader’s Question:
Why do I still have to add my teenage child that is living with me to my auto insurance if the car is covered no matter who use it?
Helen
Kansas City, KS
Most insurance providers require all licensed household members be listed on your car insurance policy. Since this individual has access to the cars of the house they are a risk factor that insurance providers are allowed to include in their rating calculations.
Not all insurance policies provide coverage to anyone that operates the vehicle. Policies can have motorist exclusions. These exclusions can apply to those under a certain age (teens or under 21 or 25 for instance), those driving under the influence and unlicensed drivers to name a few.
Insurance providers therefore require you list your teen since he or she resides in your household and is a risk factor to them. Most state laws allow an insurance companies to consider all resident operators of an insured car in rating of an car insurance policy. This includes your teenage child, even if he or she has only a learner’s permit and especially when they have a full driver’s license.
16 Year Old Teen Car Insurance in Wyoming
Reader’s Question:
I have a 16 year old teen and she wants to start driving but I can’t afford car insurance so can she drive a car that is under my name and her mother’s name if she gets her license. Does she need to have insurance right when she obtains her license in Wyoming?
Jim
Cheyenne, WY
According to the Wyoming’s mandatory auto liability insurance law, anyone operating a motor vehicle must satisfy the state’s financial responsibility limits of 25/50/20.
In addition to that, under the Wyoming financial responsibility law, liability policy means an owner’s or an operator’s policy of liability insurance, certified as proof of financial responsibility, and issued by an insurance company authorized to do business in this state, to or for the benefit of the individual named as insured.
Plus, when your teen daughter is getting a license, since she is under 18, you as the parents will need to sign a minor’s release form. Part of this form may include being responsible for the minor while he is operating a vehicle or keeping insurance coverage so find out from the WY DOT exactly what the release form states.
