GEICO added "Teens and Trucks" to its online library of safe driving materials for teen drivers. The brochure, developed with the American Moving and Storage Association, includes valuable information for teens on how to safely share the highway with large trucks. The GEICO teen safe driving Web site is located at http://www.geico.com/auto/safety. While the information is helpful to drivers of all ages, GEICO is particularly interested in providing teens with this information when they first learn to drive. As discussed in "Teens and Trucks," here are some very valuable tips for safe highway driving around large trucks: * Stay out of a truck's blind spots or "No Zones."* Be careful when attempting to pass a truck.* Do not swerve in front of a truck or cause the driver to come to a sudden stop.* Avoid "Squeeze Play" when a large truck needs to make a wide turn.* Do not cut off a large truck or passenger bus. Parents and teens are invited to visit GEICO's teen safe driving library of materials at http://www.geico.com/auto/safety. GEICO provides the materials at no cost to families, driving classes, law enforcement officials and state agencies. This information is brought to you by CarInsurance.com. CarInsurance.com's online insurance marketplace gives an opportunity to consumers and to insurance companies. We offer the ability to shop for car insurance online. CarInsurance.com will meet the consumers’ requests and solve insurance companies' needs. Consumers can receive quotes from many insurance companies, in some states you are able to purchase your insurance instantly, online. You don't have to drive your car to buy car insurance. Buy online...anytime!
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posted by Joe S. at 1/05/2007 12:24:00 PM
wow!i couldn't believe that video. With continuous on road accident and death, i think its about the government start to intervene with unsafe teen driving. I think young people need to understand the risk they put themselves into and not to mention others when driving recklessly or street racing. I hope the new rules can cut down on unsafe driving.
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