Most Shocking Events

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Young drivers are one of the demographics most likely to be involved in road accidents and car accident compensation claim cases. In fact, young, newly qualified drivers are a frightening ten times more likely to be involved in an accident than older drivers. Perhaps the most shocking statistic is that while road deaths drop fairly steadily for almost all road users, the number of teenagers killed in accidents is actually rising.

If you are a young, newly qualified driver, or know someone who is, you might be worried about how likely they are to be involved in a car accident compensation claim - or worse. We've created this article to help explain where young drivers go wrong, and how they can take better care to avoid becoming just another teen car accident compensation claim. Here are some areas which you need to think about before leaping behind the wheel:

• Attitude
Passing your driving test is very exciting, but getting into a car on your own for the first few times is very dangerous. If you are getting ready to take your first solo spin, calm down. As tempting as it might be to treat the roads like your own personal kingdom, you are not king of the road, in fact you are an inexperienced driver. Never speed, never take risks and never get cocky. Bearing this in mind will help stop you from being part of a car accident compensation claim.

• Awareness
Again, letting the excitement of having your license overcome you can plough you straight into a car accident compensation claim by making you lose your road awareness. Young drivers do not have the knowledge and experience of driving which older drivers possess. If you feel unsure of something, kill your speed, keep a close eye on all road signs and markings and keep in mind driving conditions like the weather and the time of day. Eventually these skills will become second nature, but until then, keep your wits firmly about you.

• Driving Skills
Young drivers often have comparatively good driving skills. The proper way to manoeuvre is fresher in their minds and their reaction times are much faster. Yet still you are more likely to be involved in a car accident compensation claim if you are a newly qualified driver. Cockiness is one of the key factors behind this. You may be a good driver with quick reaction times, but you have very little real driving experience.

• Peer Pressure
If you are a newly qualified driver, it is a very, very bad idea to drive your friends around immediately after you pass. Give yourself a month or two to get used to driving solo before you start driving others around. Many a teen car accident compensation claim occurs when there are contemporaries in the car too. Alcohol, drugs and peer pressure to drive fast or dangerously can be contributing factors.


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