Luling resident Renee Helmstetter called State Farm to ask about auto insurance for her 15-year-old son Nicholas, who will have a learner's permit until next year when he turns 16.Auto insurance sticker shock is common for parents of teenagers as the age group pays the highest insurance rates nationwide because they are the leading cause of injury and fatality crashes every year, according to the National Highway Traffic Safety Administration.Using a 2001 Accord LX in New Orleans as an example, State Farm spokesman Morris Anderson said the standard package of insurance coverage with no applied youth or student discounts costs the 16- year-old male driver three times more than a 35-year-old married driver.....
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