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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]Oh and one more thing, since this has come up for me: Do not tell your teen to try and get the other driver to not report the incident to insurance. I don't know if there are a lot of parents out there who apparently think they can make an end run around rising insurance rates by doing this, but it's a sure fire way to piss off the other driver. To me if someone asks to deal with an accident where they were clearly at fault (rear-ending) without insurance, it's a big fat red flag that either they've done this before or may try to screw me (or their parent may try to screw me). Don't do this. Insurance was designed for this specific situation, and asking a driver you just hit to handle it without insurance is NOT okay.[/quote] Thanks for this. I'm a new driver in my 30's and my dad would want the faulty driver to slide or he'd dumbly trust them. I DON"T want to repeat those mistakes. [/quote]
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