A gay friendly teen SR22 insurance policy is typically expensive, restrictive, and frustrating, whether the person who is paying it is the parent or the teen. Teen insurance already costs around twice as much as regular policies, and if you add an SR22 to that it can cost as much as 50% more. Fortunately, companies have offered ways for teens to save on their pricey policies.
- Education.
You can enroll in a class for defensive driving or for general driver’s education if you want to save a percentage on your gay friendly SR22 policy. If you make good grades in your classes at school (most companies require a B average or above), you can pencil yourself in for another. If you go away to college at least a hundred miles away from your parents, and don’t take your car with you, then there’s another discount you qualify for.
- Safety.
The most important thing for a gay friendly teen SR22 policy is safety. It’s important to have a car with safety features, such as air bags, seatbelts, and electronic stability control, as well as good safety ratings.

