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CarInsurance.com has released its 2021 report ranking U.S. states for teen drivers, with New Jersey taking the top spot due to lower fatality rates and stringent GDL laws. Maine and Rhode Island follow in second and third, respectively. Montana ranks the lowest, plagued by high insurance costs and teen driving infractions. The report highlights crucial factors affecting teen driver safety, including fatalities per licensed driver and texting while driving rates. The study aims to inform families about teen driving risks and associated costs.

Positive
  • New Jersey ranked best state for teen drivers due to low fatality rate (0.75 per 10,000 teen drivers).
  • Maine and Rhode Island also ranked high, indicating favorable conditions for teen drivers.
  • The report provides valuable insights for parents on teen driver safety and insurance costs.
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  • Montana ranked last due to high insurance costs ($5,706 annually) and high rates of texting/drinking while driving.
  • Limited Graduated Driving License (GDL) laws in Montana contribute to poor safety ratings.

FOSTER CITY, Calif., July 1, 2021 /PRNewswire/ -- With teens out of class and on the road, CarInsurance.com, a one-stop destination for unbiased, expert advice on car insurance, releases a new report ranking the best and worst states for teen drivers.

In the 2001 teen driver safety report, Carinsurance.com analyzes conditions for teen drivers in all U.S. states. Important factors weighted include:

  • Number of teen driver fatalities per 10,000 licensed teen drivers
  • Breadth of Graduated Driving License (GDL) laws
  • Average annual insurance costs for teen drivers
  • Teen drinking and driving rates
  • Teen emailing/texting and driving rates
  • Seat belt use for high schoolers

Since launching the study in 2016, CarInsurance.com notes fluctuations among state performances and observes certain consistencies.

After holding steady in second place for the last two years, New Jersey emerges as the best state for teen drivers this time. The Garden State speeds ahead of last year's winner, Alaska, which dropped to fifth place in 2021. 

Top states for teen drivers in 2021

  1. New Jersey
  2. Maine
  3. Rhode Island
  4. Connecticut
  5. Alaska (2020's best state for teen drivers)
  6. New York (2019's best state for teen drivers)
  7. Illinois
  8. Massachusetts (2016's best state for teen drivers)
  9. Washington
  10. Utah

New Jersey ranks at the top thanks in part to having lower fatality rates, strong GDL laws, and low rates of drinking and driving or texting while driving among high school students.

For the fourth time in five years, Montana finished last in the study, in part because of high teen driver insurance costs and high percentages of teens who admit to texting while driving, or drinking and driving. Montana, too, has few GDL laws.

Bottom states for teen drivers in 2021

51. Montana

50. Arkansas

49. South Dakota

48. Wyoming

47. Mississippi

46. Kansas

45. Missouri

44. Arizona

43. Louisiana

42. District of Columbia

Montana ranks as the fourth most expensive for teen insurance at an average of $5,706 annually, and fifth among states with the highest teen driver fatality rate (3.64 per 10,000 teens). In contrast, New Jersey has the lowest teen driver fatality rate, at 0.75 per 10,000 teen drivers.

This annual study shares teen driver insurance rate comparisons as well as teen safety data for all U.S. states and the District of Columbia, and offers expert advice to parents and guardians on how best to prepare teens for getting behind the wheel safely.

 Tips for parents include:

  • Serve as a role model
  • Discuss and assess a teen's readiness for driving
  • Know the state's GDL laws
  • Implement restrictions
  • Caution teens about distracted driving
  • Enforce consequences

"It's well-known that teen drivers are considered to be among the road's riskiest, especially in the eyes of car insurance companies," notes Les Masterson, CarInsurance.com's managing editor. "This year, after months cooped up at home, teens may be even more 'enthusiastic' to head out in the car. We've prepared this study so that families can be well-informed about the risks, challenges and costs particular to their area."

Les Masterson is available for comment on this research and can provide advice on the best cars for teen drivers as well as answer questions on insuring a teen who lives away from parents and more.

About CarInsurance

CarInsurance is owned and operated by QuinStreet, Inc. (Nasdaq: QNST), a leader in providing performance marketplace technologies and services to the financial services and home services industries. QuinStreet is a pioneer in delivering online marketplace solutions to match searchers with brands in digital media. The company is committed to providing consumers with the information and tools they need to research, find and select the products and brands that meet their needs. CarInsurance is a member of QuinStreet's expert research and publishing division.

CarInsurance is a one-stop online destination for car insurance information, providing unbiased, expert advice on how to shop for insurance plans, what consumers should pay and what coverage they can get from a policy. Since 2003, CarInsurance has been educating consumers through its breadth of expert content, tools, and in-depth studies to help site visitors make informed decisions about their car insurance.

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FAQ

What are the best states for teen drivers according to CarInsurance.com in 2021?

The best states for teen drivers in 2021 are New Jersey, Maine, and Rhode Island.

How does New Jersey rank for teen drivers in 2021?

New Jersey ranked as the best state for teen drivers in 2021 due to low fatality rates and strong GDL laws.

What state ranked the worst for teen drivers in 2021?

Montana ranked the worst for teen drivers in 2021, due to high insurance costs and unsafe driving practices.

What factors did CarInsurance.com consider in their teen driver safety report?

Key factors included teen driver fatalities, GDL laws, insurance costs, and rates of distracted and impaired driving.

What does CarInsurance.com advise parents regarding teen drivers?

CarInsurance.com advises parents to serve as role models, understand GDL laws, and discuss safe driving practices with their teens.

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