Road Ready

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When a newly licensed son or daughter gets a vehicle
it can be a nerve-wracking experience for even the most patient adult.
So what's a parent to do?
Choose the right vehicle.
The Insurance Institute for Highway Safety, which crash-tests dozens of vehicles
each year, advises parents to choose a midsize vehicle with lots of safety features
such as air bags and antilock brakes. Choose the newest model your budget can
afford since most of today's cars are better designed for crash protection than
vehicles six to 10 years old. Before making a final choice on the vehicle your
teenager will drive, check out the consumer information on car safety available
from the U.S. Department of Transportation, the Insurance Information Institute,
the Insurance Institute for Highway Safety and, of course, your Farmers agent.
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