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Alaska Teen Driver Insurance: Parent Cost GuideAdding a teen to your Alaska policy costs $200–$400/mo. Good student discounts are mandated by state law. Find out if adding to your policy is cheaper.→
Arizona Teen Driver Insurance: Parent & New Driver GuideAdding a teen in Arizona raises premiums $180–$320/mo. Good student discounts are mandated by law. See if adding to your policy is cheaper.→
Arkansas Teen Driver Insurance: Parents & New DriversAdding a teen to your Arkansas policy costs $150–$350/mo. Good student discounts are state-mandated. See which discounts apply in Arkansas.→
Hawaii Teen Driver Insurance Cost & Coverage GuideAdding a teen driver in Hawaii typically costs $150–$300/mo. Good student discounts are mandated by state law. See which discounts apply.→
Idaho Teen Driver Insurance: Parent & Young Driver GuideAdding a teen to your Idaho policy costs $180–$350/mo. Learn which discounts apply, whether adding or separating is cheaper, and what Idaho teens need.→
Kansas Teen Driver Insurance: Parents & New DriversAdding a teen driver in Kansas costs $200–$350/mo. Learn which discounts apply, when to add vs. separate, and what coverage your teen needs.→
Kentucky Teen Driver Insurance: Parent & New Driver GuideAdding a teen in Kentucky increases premiums $250–$450/mo. Learn graduated license rules, good student discounts, and whether to add to your policy.→
New Jersey Teen Driver Insurance: Parent GuideAdding a 16-year-old in NJ typically adds $250–$450/mo. Good student discounts are mandated by law. See which discounts apply in New Jersey.→
New Mexico Teen Driver Insurance Cost & DiscountsAdding a teen driver in New Mexico costs $180–$350/mo. Good student discounts are state-mandated. See what coverage your teen needs.→
North Carolina Teen Driver Insurance Rates & DiscountsAdding a teen driver in NC costs $200–$400/mo. Good student discounts are state-mandated. See which discounts apply in North Carolina.→
Pennsylvania Teen Driver Insurance | Parents GuideAdding a teen driver in PA typically costs $200–$350/mo. Good student discounts are mandated by law. See which discounts apply in Pennsylvania.→
Rhode Island Teen Driver Insurance Guide for ParentsAdding a teen driver in Rhode Island costs $200–$400/mo more. Good student discounts are legally required. Find out if adding to your policy is cheaper.→
Teen Driver Insurance California: Parents' GuideAdding a teen to your California policy typically costs $250–$450/mo. See which good student and telematics discounts apply in California.→
Teen Driver Insurance Georgia: Parent Cost GuideAdding a teen to your Georgia policy costs $200–$450/mo. Good student discounts are mandated by state law. Compare add-to-policy vs standalone rates.→
Teen Driver Insurance in Alabama: Parent GuideAdding a teen driver in Alabama costs $250–$450/mo. Good student discounts are mandated by law. Compare add-to-policy vs. standalone rates.→
Teen Driver Insurance in Colorado: Parent GuideAdding a teen driver in Colorado typically costs $250–$450/mo. Good student discounts are state-mandated. See which discounts apply.→
Teen Driver Insurance in Connecticut: Parent GuideAdding a teen to your policy in Connecticut typically costs $250–$450/mo. Good student discounts are state-mandated. See all CT discounts.→
Teen Driver Insurance in Delaware: Parent Cost GuideAdding a teen driver in Delaware raises premiums $250–$450/mo. See graduated licensing rules, good student discounts, and whether adding to your policy is cheaper.→
Teen Driver Insurance in Florida: Parents & New DriversAdding a teen to your policy in Florida costs $250–$450/mo. Good student discounts are mandatory. See which discounts apply in Florida.→
Teen Driver Insurance in Illinois: Parent GuideAdding a teen driver in Illinois typically costs $250–$450/mo more. Good student discounts are mandated by state law. Find out if adding to your policy is cheaper.→
Teen Driver Insurance in Indiana: Parent Cost GuideAdding a teen to your policy in Indiana runs $200–$400/mo. See which discounts apply and whether adding to your policy is cheaper than a separate one.→
Teen Driver Insurance in Louisiana: Costs & DiscountsAdding a teen driver in Louisiana costs $250–$450/mo. Good student discounts are required by law. Find out if adding to your policy is cheaper.→
Teen Driver Insurance in Maine: Parents & StudentsAdding a teen driver in Maine costs $200–$400/mo. Good student discounts are required by law. See if adding to your policy is cheaper.→
Teen Driver Insurance in Maryland: Parent GuideAdding a teen to your Maryland policy typically costs $200–$400/mo. Maryland's mandated good student discount can cut that by 10–25%.→
Teen Driver Insurance in Massachusetts | Parent GuideAdding a teen to your Massachusetts policy typically costs $200–$400/mo. Good student discounts are state-mandated. Find out if adding to your policy is cheaper.→
Teen Driver Insurance in Minnesota: Parent GuideAdding a teen in Minnesota raises premiums $200–$350/mo. Good student discounts are mandated. See if adding to your policy is cheaper than standalone.→
Teen Driver Insurance in Montana: Parent GuideAdding a teen in Montana increases premiums $200–$350/mo. Good student discounts are required by state law. See if adding to your policy is cheaper.→
Teen Driver Insurance in New York: Parent GuideAdding a teen driver in New York runs $200–$400/mo. Good student discounts are mandated by law. See if adding to your policy is cheaper.→
Teen Driver Insurance in North Dakota: Parent GuideAdding a teen to your policy in North Dakota costs $200–$350/mo. Good student discounts are required by law. See how to stack discounts.→
Teen Driver Insurance in South Carolina | Parent GuideAdding a teen to your policy in SC typically costs $200–$400/mo. Good student discounts are mandated by state law. Find out if adding or separate is cheaper.→
Teen Driver Insurance in South Dakota: Parent GuideAdding a teen driver in South Dakota typically costs $150–$350/mo. Good student discounts are state-mandated. See how to stack discounts.→
Teen Driver Insurance in Washington: Costs & DiscountsAdding a teen driver in Washington costs $200–$400/mo. Good student discounts are required by law. Compare quotes and find the best rate.→
Teen Driver Insurance in West Virginia: Parent GuideAdding a teen to your policy in WV costs $200–$350/mo. State law requires good student discounts. Compare coverage and find out if adding or separating is cheaper.→
Teen Driver Insurance Iowa: Parent & Young Driver GuideAdding a teen to your Iowa policy costs $180–$350/mo. Good student discounts are legally required. See which discounts apply in Iowa.→
Teen Driver Insurance Michigan: Parent Cost GuideAdding a 16-year-old in Michigan costs $250–$450/mo. Good student discounts are state-mandated. Compare add-to-policy vs separate rates now.→
Teen Driver Insurance Mississippi: Rates & DiscountsAdding a teen to your policy in Mississippi typically costs $200–$400/mo. Good student discounts are mandated by state law. Compare rates now.→
Teen Driver Insurance Missouri: Parents & New DriversAdding a teen driver in Missouri costs $200–$350/mo. Good student discounts are state-mandated. Find out if adding to your policy is cheaper.→
Teen Driver Insurance Nebraska: Parent Cost GuideAdding a teen in Nebraska raises premiums $180–$320/mo. Good student discounts are state-mandated. See if adding to your policy is cheaper.→
Teen Driver Insurance Nevada: Parent & New Driver RatesAdding a teen to your policy in Nevada typically increases premium by $250–$450/mo. Good student discounts are state-mandated. Compare rates.→
Teen Driver Insurance New Hampshire | Parent GuideAdding a teen in New Hampshire costs $200–$450/mo. Compare good student, telematics, and driver training discounts. See add-to-policy costs.→
Teen Driver Insurance Ohio: Parents & New Driver GuideAdding a teen in Ohio costs $200–$400/mo. Good student discounts are state-mandated. Find out if adding to your policy is cheaper than standalone.→
Teen Driver Insurance Oklahoma: Parent GuideAdding a teen driver in Oklahoma increases premiums $180–$320/mo. See good student, telematics, and driver training discounts available.→
Teen Driver Insurance Oregon: Parent & New Driver CostsAdding a teen driver in Oregon adds $200–$400/mo to most policies. Good student discounts are state-mandated. See which discounts apply in Oregon.→
Teen Driver Insurance Tennessee: Parent Cost GuideAdding a teen to your policy in Tennessee costs $180–$320/mo. See which good student, telematics, and driver training discounts apply.→
Teen Driver Insurance Texas: Parents & Young DriversAdding a teen driver in Texas costs $200–$350/mo. Good student discounts, driver ed, and telematics can cut that by 30%. See which discounts apply.→
Teen Driver Insurance Utah: Parent & Student GuideAdding a teen to your Utah policy runs $150–$350/mo. Good student discounts are legally required. See if adding to your policy is cheaper.→
Teen Driver Insurance Wyoming: Parent & First Policy GuideAdding a teen driver in Wyoming costs $180–$320/mo. Good student discounts are state-mandated. See add-to-policy vs. standalone rates.→
Vermont Teen Driver Insurance: Cost & Parent GuideAdding a teen driver in Vermont costs $200–$350/mo. Good student discounts are state-mandated. See which discounts apply in Vermont.→
Virginia Teen Driver Insurance: Parent's GuideAdding a teen in Virginia costs $200–$350/mo. Good student discount is mandated by state law. See which discounts apply in Virginia.→
Wisconsin Teen Driver Insurance — Parents & New DriversAdding a teen in Wisconsin typically costs $200–$400/mo. Good student, driver training, and telematics discounts can cut that by 15–30%.→