Study: New York has 2nd lowest rate hike for teen drivers
Driving well takes practice, and since all teens are new drivers they make all sorts of mistakes that more seasoned drivers can avoid,” Eli Lehrer, president of the nonprofit R Street Institute, said in a statement. “Because of this, they make many more claims, which makes them more expensive to insure.”
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