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Top Ten Mistakes new Drivers Make

Being Distracted Behind the Wheel
Being Distracted Behind the Wheel

Being a teen driver isn't easy. You're developing a new skill, and the consequences of making mistakes while doing so can have serious ramifications, such as auto accidents that result in injuries, deaths, and serious car damage. And, then there's the impact your errors have on your car insurance rates.

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Taking too Many Risks
Taking too Many Risks

Taking too many risks. Another common fault with new drivers is taking too many risks. This habit is pretty understandable if you ask me. When you’re learning to drive, you’re constantly having to check yourself for things that could make you fail your test. Risky driving is just one of the things you’re constantly told to avoid.

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Speeding
Speeding

Common Driving Mistakes Teens Make Being a teen driver isn't easy. You're developing a new skill, and the consequences of making mistakes while doing so can have serious ramifications, such as auto accidents that result in injuries, deaths, and serious car damage.

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Overcrowding the car
Overcrowding the car

Overcrowding. Teens sometimes cram five or six friends into a car, and this can lead to driving aggressively and fooling around. Teens sometimes cram five or six friends into a car, and this can lead to driving aggressively and fooling around.

Driving Under the Influence
Driving Under the Influence

Those drivers likely have much more road experience than you do, and it could be that they are engaging in risky behavior. 2) Getting Distracted A number of distractions can keep a driver from noticing and correcting dangerous situations on the road.

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Following too Closely
Following too Closely

Rather than learn by making a mistake, check out these six ways which frequently cause new drivers accidents. Misreading the road Road signs are generally good on main routes, informing you when there is a sharp corner or some unexpected road feature like dips or gravel.

Driving Unbuckled
Driving Unbuckled

Trying to navigate unfamiliar territory while driving is tricky, but instead of zeroing in on road signs and exit numbers in the distance, you should focus on the road immediately ahead of you, says Steven Ross, owner of Empire Defensive Driving School in Long Island, New York.

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