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New 2025 Driving Laws

As we head into 2025, several new driving laws are set to impact both teen drivers and their parents. From stricter penalties for street racing to the introduction of digital driver’s licenses, these updates are designed to enhance safety and improve driving behavior on the roads. For families following a teen driving guide or working through driving lessons, it’s important to stay updated on these changes.

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Why Supervised Driving Hours Matter: Building Safe Habits Together

Supervised driving hours are essential for teaching teens safe driving habits and building their confidence on the road. Learn how parents can lead by example, avoid bad habits, and make the process easier with tools like GUIDE2Safeti, which tracks practice hours, offers guided lessons, and makes learning fun with points and badges.

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Getting Reimbursed for Road Damage: What You Need to Know

Potholes and debris on the road don’t just pose safety risks—they can also lead to expensive vehicle damage. If your car suffers damage from poor road conditions, you might be eligible for reimbursement. This guide covers the basics of filing claims for road-related damage, from knowing which authority to contact to gathering the right evidence. Learn how to protect your wallet and keep your vehicle safe, even when the roads aren’t.

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The Hidden Hazards of Poor Road Conditions

The current state of America’s roads poses significant dangers to drivers, particularly new teen drivers who may be less experienced in navigating hazardous conditions. With over 46% of the nation’s roadways classified as poor, issues such as potholes and debris increase the risk of accidents and vehicle damage. For instance, highways known for their rough conditions contribute to an estimated $120 billion in costs each year due to accidents and vehicle repairs.

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How ADHD Impacts Teen Drivers: What Parents Should Know

ADHD is a neurodevelopmental condition associated with inattention, hyperactivity, and impulsivity. These symptoms put ADHD teens and adults at heightened risk for motor vehicle crashes. Researchers have found that those with ADHD are more likely to become distracted, which leads to preventable car accidents.

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Where Are the Most Dangerous Roads in America? See the Latest Stats

The latest data from the NHTSA reveals troubling trends in fatal car accidents across the U.S. Find out which states have seen the most significant increases and how you can stay safe on the roads. Plus, discover how the GUIDE2Safeti app can support parents and teens during critical driver education and supervised practice. Click to read more and protect your family today!

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