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07-18-2016, 08:16 PM | #1 |
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Re: Insurance - Had Enough
When we put my son on our insurance, we made him the primary driver of the the 72 GMC. Actually, the insurance company suggested this on their own to save us money!
He was actually driving a turbo VW which was in my name!
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07-18-2016, 08:58 PM | #2 | |
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07-18-2016, 10:20 PM | #3 |
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My 18-year-old is insured on our '99 Tahoe. Our agent wanted to put him on the truck, but he can't drive a stick yet, but the truck would have been cheaper.
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07-19-2016, 08:12 AM | #4 |
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Restricting teens from driving at night pretty well prevents them from getting that job some of you are so eager to have them get.
[Rant] As for the phones, if you don't provide smart phones for them and teach them that the phone is a phone, not a toy (and abide by the same rule yourself), you'll have less trouble with them. Our sons have ancient phones--no data, texting disabled. If a phone rings when we are driving, someone else in the vehicle answers it or it doesn't get answered. No parent has a right to claim his or her teen isn't responsible enough. If so, it ain't society's fault: it's the parents'. [/Rant]
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07-19-2016, 10:14 AM | #5 |
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These kids Uber eveywhere on the weekends now. I know, I get the Uber bills, and I'm happy to pay them! Driving after one sip of alcohol is forbidden if you have possession of one of my vehicles, I don't care if your 21 years old or 50 years old.<- (that a big PERIOD)
But no driving after dark... that pretty much puts them afoot in the winter. It's dark when they leave for school, and dark by 5:00 pm. Draconian!
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07-19-2016, 11:07 AM | #6 |
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Quick follow up on those teenage driver rules...at least 'up in these parts'
I had the order wrong on that...you start with the 'L' (learner) sticker on the back of the car (1 yr) then move to the 'N' (sticker too). The restrictions for the initial 16 year old include: You have to drive with an adult supervisor (25 yrs) +, no more than 1 additional passenger, and I had the no night driving rule incorrect...it actually is no driving between midnight and 5 am. As well...absolutely NO electronic devices (cell phones, etc) and absolute zero tolerance for alcohol. After a year you get your 'L' (...now 17 yrs old)...they lighten up a bit (no night/morning restrictions) but still no electronic devices. That said, as far as insurance rates are concerned for teens, you might be able to get a cost break if you put your kid through a quality, accredited teen driving school. I've seen this relate to insurance rates being reduced in the past....its a great investment and it makes perfect sense. all Good Coley
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07-19-2016, 02:07 PM | #7 |
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I've never understood why insurance doesn't insure the driver, not the vehicle. Everybody should have a basic liability insurance card that allows then to drive any vehicle, then if you want collision or theft or whatever, that would be on the vehicle.
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