Parents fight with their kids more about driving than dating, and they’re paying over $6,000 a year for it, on average, according to a recent survey.
The survey of 2,000 American parents with a teen driver found that parents disagree more with their teens about driving (51%) than about their screen time (48%), grades (39%), life plan (35%), or even their dating lives (32%).
According to results, they’ll have an average of four disagreements per month with their teens about it, with the most common points of contention being how fast they drive (60%), how late they stay out at night (52%), and how much gas they use (50%).
And along with driving disagreements taking an emotional toll on parents, the finances stack up as well.
Looking at the cost breakdown, 81% of parents surveyed pay for

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