Insuring a Teen Driver

How The Roe Agency Can Help

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Incentives for Your Teen


Teens are notoriously unsafe drivers. According to a recent survey, 67 percent of them admitted that they felt unsafe when riding with a friend. So you may need more than just a bunch of rules to get them to drive safely.

Save Driving Bonus
With the Safe Driving Bonus you can get up to five percent off your renewal bill every six months you go without having an accident. You might consider using this as an incentive—giving or splitting the savings with your teen—to help them slow down, stop at red lights and stay off the phone when they're driving. Click here to learn more.

Deductible Rewards
Holding your teen accountable for the deductible is one way parents make their teen driver more responsible for their actions. With Deductible Rewards, you get $100 off your deductible when you sign up, and every year you both go without an accident your deductible goes down $100. Up to $500 total. So, the better driver you both are, the lower your deductible. Click here to learn more.

Good Student Discount
Your teen driver can save you money before they even get behind the wheel with the Good Student Discount. The better they are in the classroom, the bigger the discount you'll get. Add a good student to your policy and you'll earn extra credit-up to 10-20 percent, depending on your state.

Added Protection for Parents
The odds of a teenage driver having an accident are high-in fact, 16-year-olds have higher crash rates than drivers of any other age. That's why families who have a teen driver should consider making sure their policies provide some extra protection.

Accident Forgiveness
Accident Forgiveness starts the day you sign up and keeps your rates from going up just because of an accident. It's a good way to protect your family—and your budget. Click here to learn more.

New Car Replacement
If yours is a one-car family, that means your teen is learning on the same car you rely on for everyday driving. If it gets totaled in an accident, the depreciated value may not cover much of the new car cost. But with New Car Replacement, if your new car gets totaled within the first three model years, you can get a totally new car, not just the depreciated value. Click here to learn more.