Safe Teen Drivers Reap the Rewards

As a teen, it’s easy to feel invincible. All the crash and death statistics in the world don’t stand a chance in the minds of some teenage drivers. However, consequences aren’t the only reason to #drivesafe. Rewards can be much more influential, especially when those rewards lead to more freedom for thrill-seeking and patented teenage mistake-making off the road.

Trust

Sometimes, being a teenager can feel like you’re always on trial – and always guilty until proven innocent. Nobody trusts teens. Their up to no good. Their looking for trouble. Right? Wrong. You can change people’s perceptions by being the unexpectedly good teen driver. Build up a reputation for driving safely, and your parents, friends, family, teachers and other folks around town will trust that you are a responsible person. And, trust is a priceless gift these days – even if it’s just a trust in your driving skills.

Money

Safe teen drivers unexpectedly find that their wallets have more money in them. Why? There are many reasons. For one, safe driving saves gas. By driving the speed limit, accelerating and stopping gradually, and staying a safe following distance in traffic, you will be using up less gas. Safe driving also reduces maintenance costs, since easy-going driving habits result in less engine and tire wear. Finally, by avoiding collisions and fender-benders, safe teen drivers spend less money on repairs and insurance costs.

Respect

People have no respect for terrible drivers. It’s pretty hard to respect anyone that drives dangerously, tailgates, or cuts you off in traffic. Whether you’re sharing the road with a bad driver, or have the misfortune of riding along with one, it’s never a pleasant experience. In fact, it can be downright frightening. Meanwhile, the rare safe and courteous drivers are very much appreciated. They are the drivers the make the road a better place, and they are the ones that passengers most respect.

Freedom

The better your driving skills, the more freedom you will have to drive. Parents will feel more comfortable giving you the car keys. Your friends’ parents will feel more comfortable letting their offspring join in on your joy rides. And, as you grow older, you will have more experience driving and maintaining your vehicle, allowing you the freedom for countless cross-country road trips.

Safe teen drivers certainly have it good. So, when you get your license, just take it easy and drive responsibly and you’re sure to reap these rewards in no time.