On average, it can cost anywhere between 130% to 160% extra to add a teenager to the auto insurance policy.
This means you could be paying a minimum of an additional $2,000 a year in premiums for auto coverage.
The first couple of years of driving for a teenager are statistically the most dangerous of all. Teen drivers can lower their car crash risk by enrolling in a defensive driving course & lower car insurance rates!
Teen drivers that graduate from a defensive driving course can get the following benefits:
For additional info about class schedules or to see A-1’s 19 convenient locations call (770)962-9555 or visit us at www.a1drivingschools.com!
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