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Teen Safe Driver. Its easy to go into auto-pilot when youre driving... especially if youre familiar with the road. But spacing out is just as bad as looking away from the road. At first, this driver seems to be paying close attention, but you realize his brain is somewhere else as he misses a string of important clues and causes an accident. Visit http://www.amfam.com to find an agent near you for a FREE no-obligation Personal Insurance Review. The trusted advice of an American Family Insurance agent will give you the confidence and security to pursue your dreams, no matter how they change along the way, and make sure that you have protection for everything that matters most to you. We offer a variety of insurance products to cover you, and your family, at every stage in life. Talk to an agent to find out which discounts you may qualify for and other ways to save!

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  • Its sad by most teenagers cant drive. Its funny I am teenager and i think my geration cant drive

  • i hope i dont do this when i start driving

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  • this is why i'm so glad my parents made no exceptions on me getting my license at 18. This is why practice with a parent who is an experienced driver is such an important thing. Driving awareness will do alot more than one may think

  • Teen Driving Safety is a serious problem. It's not the Teen Driver who is at fault, It's that the education they receive is lacking and incomplete. Passing a road test is not sufficient.

  • ok i get all this is really good info, but you cant always be a defensive driver, there will be times where you need to be an offensive driver. And also, i see that she pointed out how the kid didnt notice the other car stopped and the other with his brake lights on, but from the video, it looks like the kid has a while to go before he gets there, if you hadnt seen the video before, you could easily assume he was just slowing down to the light

  • Amen to that. My parents have taught me to be a VERY defensive driver. Plus, you can be the best driver on the road, but there are still idiots out there who don't know how to drive.

  • it doesnt take a trained pro to see a red... i just started driving and if ur paying attention... u will notice it.

  • I would start requiring new drivers on how to drive defensively, not just driving around the city. If everyone can learn how to drive defensively such as learning how to control a skid, or driving in snow, driving would be a bit more safer.

  • i smashed my brand new truck up twice when i was a teenager

  • it may be because they only give us 6 hours of driving time in drivers ed. we so need more driving time than classroom time.

  • its not that teens are bad drivers just inexperienced but on a side note we do need better teen driving programs because sometimes even a licensed driver can teach the wrong things.

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