Auto accidents increases auto insurance.
Auto accidents increases the auto insurance. It is best to ensure safety and control speed. Driving habits are the key to teen auto insurance rates. Here is an example of a teenager auto accident.
This is the 2001 Nissan Xterra I was a passenger in on Interstate 75. On April 11, 2007, my friends and I were on the way to Florida for our Senior Trip, but unfortunately we didn’t make it there. The driver of the Xterra our one time friend was speeding going about 99-100 mph when we got cut off by a lady driver in a Honda Civic. My driver decided to do the normal thing a teenager would do and flip the lady off and ride her rear end till she left us alone. Unfortunately, that didn’t work out this time for us, the driver of the Honda Civic decided to slam on her brakes (in the fast lane of the Interstate) and my driver (of the Xterra) got over a lane to miss rear ending her, and of course there was a car there (horrible Atlanta traffic) so she had to get back over, remember this was all at the speed of 100 mph, and we ended up clipping the front end of the Honda Civic, which made us, in a top heavy car, begin to roll uncontrollably across the interstate. Our final resting place, after 15 flips, was at the next exit 277 Acworth, GA on the opposite side of the entrance to the on ramp. Luckily, we all had our seatbelts on and survived with only one person having severe injuries. No airbags deployed, needless to say I will never ride in a Nissan again. The lesson here is, drive the speed limit, wear your seatbelt, and don’t have road rage! No one was charged with any aggressive driving, speeding, etc. charges in this accident.
The teenager auto insurance rate shoot up. It is best to control your speed and ensure safe driving especially when one is on the highway. Drive safe and save yourself and others. Safety is first. We learnt that speeding is a killer.