It is always difficult for parents to let their teens drive at the age of 16 or 15/2 in the US with a guardian in the car with them. From experience, I've known a lot of incidents with teens drunk driving, under the influence, etc, it is very dangerous.
For Beginners, always be comfortable with them, never show fear in their driving as it would promote more intense feelings while the teen is driving.
Have confidence in your children, everyone starts somewhere right? You weren't born being able to drive perfect, so let your teen have fun and be safe at the same time.
No matter what the cost or trouble you have to go through, must get a good Drivers-Ed teacher, the better the more safe your child is going to be. Do some research and get the best teachers, some with humor so they can enlighten up the child.
Start slow with roads, parents bring your teen out to a clear area where they can practice handling with the car and the more comfortable they are driving the more safe it's going to be for them.
After a bit of practice, try the city streets driving, go to a place where you can practice turning, steering the wheel. All of these practices will lead the big thing: Freeway, freeway is crazy for beginners, as there are cars in motion constantly and you must be concentrated.
Teens will be teens, always remember that, remember when you were a teen, did you do the same things? Party a lot? Really wanted things parents wouldn't get? You have to relate your own past life to improve your children's.
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