Here's a fun animated video we made for our friends at Rough Notes magazine. What better way to explain to teens the importance of car insurance and safe driving than a video?
How to Get Lower Rates on Teen Car Insurance : Auto Insurance
Subscribe Now: http://www.youtube.com/subscription_center?add_user=ehowfinance Watch More: http://www.youtube.com/ehowfinance Just because your teen has car insurance doesn't mean that insurance will be sky high. Get lower rates on teen car insurance with help from a fee-based insurance and risk management consultant in this free video clip. Expert: Dan Weedin Filmmaker: Jay Windland Series Description: You need to be aware of exactly how various car insurance policies work so you can be sure that you're getting the best coverage for your hard earned money. Get tips on car insurance with help from a fee-based insurance and risk management consultant in this free video series.
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Cars at College: Tips for Lowering Teen Auto Insurance Costs Exton PA
http://www.saveonteeninsurance.com/cars-at-college-tips-for-lowering-teen-auto-insurance-costs-exton-pa/ Buying car insurance for your college students usually makes you think of one word: Expensive. The good news is that there are many auto insurance discounts for college students that are available. I'll go over three here. 1. Take a safe driving (defensive driving) course. When your college student takes a defensive driving course they are increasing the odds that they won't be in an accident. This is because these types of courses focus on accident prevention. And they have a track record of success. 2. Get good grades. What do good grades have to do with lower insurance rates? It turns out quite a lot. Many car insurance companies offer discounts for students if they maintain a B average, are in the top 20% of their class, or are on the Deans List. Check with your individual insurer to see what their rules are and if they offer this type of discount. 3. Live on campus. Many college students live and work on campus. This makes their actual miles behind the wheel very small. Most car insurance companies often discounts to people who don't drive much. For more information on saving money insuring your student driver call 1-855-Teen-Auto or go to SaveOnTeenInsurance.com and get your free report and CD on Student Driver Safety. http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=1lpkssHRxws
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