The risk of a weather-related crash may be higher for teens due to their limited driving experience and tendency to engage in distracting activities behind the wheel.
There are several steps parents can take to help ensure teen drivers stay safe on the road.
“When winter weather starts rolling in, there are a number of things that drivers, especially teen drivers, can do to help prep their vehicle for snowy and icy roads,” Mike Sample, lead driving safety expert and technical consultant at Liberty Mutual Insurance.
Read the article at Consumer Affairs.