good points. agreed, too, about making ur own decisions. except, a couple of times i saved my husband from hitting a car when he was going to make a lane change. i could see from the passenger side better than he was seeing in the rear view mirror on my side. but other than that - i try to keep my mouth shut. usually, if he 's going kinda fast - i hold on to the side and press my foot into my pretend brake.
giving three or four car lengths (according to speed) is a good idea, too. as tash said, u don't want to have a sudden episode with no reaction time.
i think it's always good to go through the scenario of 'what if...' as well. what if an accident DID happen? someone suggested to us to always carry a cell phone/ camera in the car to document (especially if someone tries to flee the scene). to take a pic or two and diagram where the cars hit and where they ended up. sometimes the police report can be off on one slight issue and u might have to prove it was slightly more in ur favor. also, immediately try to find a witness or two and take their name and number. then, deal with the insurance card trade and taking of license number and name. i think if people work things out under $500. damage between themselves it's much better than calling police. of course, nowdays - just getting scratch fixed can cost more than u thought. bumpers, too.
i think the first time teenagers have an accident, they are so in shock they don't know what to do. i remember accidentally running a red light (slowly wierdlY) because i thought the camper next to me was going through the yellow light and i was semi-protected. well, the camper stopped as i was changing radio stations and i hit the front end of a cadillac. my car hood immediately went up and the engine started steaming - and i got a scrape on the knee. i hopped out of the car and ran over to the two older people in the cadillac (husband and wife) and asked if they were ok). thankfully, they didn't start yelling at me. they even tried to make it like they were fine - but i hit their front end - thankfully not passenger side as they hadn't fully pulled out - and probably gave them a bit of a jolt
all i remembered after that was going into a panic. what will my parents think. i called them on the phone and was shaking worse and worse. by the time they got there i was just shaking - having done nothing to remedy the situation. of course, when u know it's ur fault - it's just a matter of waiting for the police to get there. and, in my sad case - being a small town - the local tv station got it too. (desperate for news).