It's no secret that teenaged drivers, given that they're just getting their feet wet behind the wheel, tend to be some of the riskiest drivers on the road. According to the stereotypes, they drive too fast, overlook basic safety practices and generally cause problems for the rest of the driving community.
In short, they're bad drivers.
True or not, the claims trends generally back up the stereotypes and, as a result, teens often attract sky-high rates when they go shopping for that first auto insurance policy. This usually ends up costing their parents money. A lot of it.
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