Uneven Recovery, Inflation Fears Delaying “Rite of Passage” for Some American Teenagers – Getting a Driver’s License
One in seven parents will delay allowing their child to get a license, drive
With high unemployment, concerns over rising gas prices and inflation, plus the cost of auto insurance for young drivers, the expense of getting a teen behind the wheel is greater than ever.
“Our survey found that households with teen drivers shell out an average of nearly
Parents of driving age teens worried of costs
Today, in this time of economic uncertainty, parents of teens are primarily concerned about the costs associated with their teen driving (second only to distracted driving). On average, parents of teens pay or will pay nearly two-thirds or more of all costs associated with their child driving, ranging from their teen’s car insurance to gasoline. Further, 41 percent of parents will pay for all of the costs associated with their child driving, while 32 percent will share these costs with their teen. Only one in six parents of teens say that their teen will pay for all of the driving expenses.
Of all the parental concerns associated with the costs of teen driving, auto insurance tops the list with 66 percent of parents noting this as a top concern. Also, 55 percent of parents noted increasing insurance costs if their teen gets into an accident as a concern. The price of gasoline was third in line with 54 percent. Insurance concerns are notable as 70 percent of parents of teen drivers insure their child on their auto insurance policy, experiencing a yearly average increase of approximately
“Today, households with teen drivers are paying a substantial amount of money each year to allow their teens to drive,” said Thursby. “And, as such a large number of parents taking the financial hit for their teens driving, many families of teens are realizing that, as a result of the economic downturn, adjustments and sacrifices are necessary to help allow their teens to drive.”
Cutting back
The survey also found that one-third of parents of teen drivers say that their child has been forced to get a job to pay for driving expenses due to the economic downturn. Around two in 10 parents say that their child will have to use a family car instead of getting their own (21 percent), or they are not purchasing a car for their teen as originally planned (15 percent).
Thursby recommends that parents work with their insurance agent to find ways to deal with the demands of the economics of insuring a teen driver.
“Adding a teen driver to your policy is a great opportunity to have a discussion with your agent or insurance company to make sure you have the right coverage and a price that’s right for your family,” said Thursby. “Invest the time to talk about your insurance, because it can save you money not only on auto, but all of your insurance coverage.”
Methodology
This survey was conducted online within
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