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Having the freedom to drive without supervision can be both liberating and frightening. Driving can be highly unpredictable, especially if you aren’t experienced driving in various driving conditions. If you are a new teen driver or simply the parent of a new teen driver, there are definitely some things that you should keep in mind as you head out onto the road. Check out my safe driving suggestions and pointers below.

1. Drive with as few possible passengers as possible. When you get your license, you may be tempted to gather up all of your friends and head out for a drive. While doing this a few times probably won’t hurt, I don’t recommend driving with your friends on a regular basis. They will be highly distracting while you are driving and if you aren’t confident in your abilities yet, this could be cause for an accident.

2. Keep the music volume to a minimum. This can also be difficult, but loud music or pounding base can be another serious distraction from present road conditions. Listening to music is fine, it can even be a great stress reliever if you have anxiety about driving, just keep the noise level to a minimum.

3. Always make sure that you have the proper level of gas, oil and windshield washer fluid. Running low on any of these fluids could be detrimental to your safety. So always keep an eye on your indicators.

4. Drive the speed limit or a little under. Not only will this make your drives far safer, you will also get better gas mileage.

5. Always make sure you take your car in for regular maintenance. You’ll need to get tune-ups, oil changes and occasionally you’ll to have parts replaced, like your led light bulbs. As long as you properly maintain your car, as stated in your car manual, it will last much longer and it will be much safer out on the road.

As an inexperienced driver, you shouldn’t be frightened of driving. Just make sure that you are confident with the rules of the road and you are always aware of your surroundings. Road conditions are constantly changing depending on where and when you are driving. Follow my tips and you’ll be much safer while out on the open road.