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Health Tip: Parents, Set Rules About Driving for Teens
By LadyLively on May 1, 2017
Teens need to stay focused and alert behind the wheel, and it’s a parent’s job to make sure teen drivers know the rules.
The American Academy of Pediatrics recommends:
- Set a good example when you drive.
- Establish clear, strict rules when your teen first begins to drive, such as no passengers and an early curfew. Discuss the penalties for breaking these rules.
- Learn the rules and restrictions for teen drivers in your state, and enforce them.
- Drive with your teen often to provide plenty of supervised time.
- Make sure your teen’s car is safe and equipped with air bags and other safety features.
- Talk to your child’s doctor about any medications he or she takes, such as ADHD drugs, and if they will affect driving.
- Don’t let your teen drive if you feel he or she is not ready.
Source: HealthDay
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