Teen auto insurance


Brad Fallon : I am really suprised over the fact that Teen drivers in New Jersey are supposed to display identying decals on their vehicle license plates. What if the parents are driving the vehicle? Is being held for not having a sticker going to increase the teen auto insurance qoute?

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Response ; Let us first talk about the implication of this law from the point of auto insurance or car insurance for young drivers or teenagers, the fact that the sticker is not there would not be an issue or reason for increasing auto insurance rates or asking for higher premiums. The fact is that teenagers are classified as high risk is the reason for the higher premiums. The solution for this is compare, compare and compare auto insurance quote to get cheap auto insurance.

Yes, this is a recent judgement where in the Judge upheld a new law that requires drivers younger than 21 to display identifying decals on their vehicle license plates, as on 10th March 2010.

This law of having a sticker to identify a teen driver or young driver was passed on the 1st May, was challenged byGregg Trautmann, a Rockaway lawyer. As per the arguments put up it was stated that this would encourage the police and other persons to pick up on the teens.

The judge stated that the “operating a motor vehicle is not a right, it’s a privilege subject to state regulations.”

This law is named as “Kyleigh’s Law,” in April 2009. It’s named for Kyleigh D’Alessio of Long Valley, a 16-year-old honor student killed in a December 2006 crash

There is a lot of disatisfaction, naturally from the teens and even parents, who feel that this should than apply for all high risk drivers, over 65+, drunk driving drivers, agressive drivers and any person who has a bad driving record.

Thanks.
Kamlesh

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