Posted by Joe on July 24, 2010 at 10:00:15:
In Reply to: Teenage Driving Video posted by K. Kurowski on May 30, 2003 at 10:56:49:
KK:
I dont have it but in attempts to address this problem, most states have instituted graduated driving privileges, which severely restrict teen driving privileges until the young person has demonstrated responsibility while operating a motor vehicle. Although the details vary from one state to another, these laws essentially prohibit a teenager from driving without an adult in the car, from carrying friends or other passengers in the vehicle, and from operating the vehicle between 11 PM and 6 AM except to travel to and from employment. These restrictions are gradually lifted over the course of six months to a year, eventually enabling the teen unrestricted driving privileges.
Joe
: To Whom It Concerns:
: I have seen your TV ad that features a Liberty Insurance agent pushing a car off a school building. If the rest of the video is as good as the examples represented to teenagers, the video must be a winner.
: How would I be able to obtain this video? I would like to pass it on to my fifteen year old grandson, who lives in San Diego. My son is not a model driver for his son. I have lots of concerns when the time comes when my grandson becomes a driver.
: (I do not require car insurance. I am very happy with our ins. plan. Please no contacts.)
: Thank you.
: KK
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