Allstate has a contract that teens and their parents can sign which lays out expectations for smart driving decisions and the consequences if they are not met. It's a great thing, in fact it's great enough that Troy Gentry wanted to be a part of it, despite not having a teen of his own.
Well lack of a teen in his household didn't stop Troy, he just borrowed a neighbor's kid. Troy recruited 17-year-old neighbor, Taylor Smith, and together they signed the Allstate Parent-Teen Driving Contract Monday in Nashville.
"You don't have to have a teenager to make this program work," Gentry said. "If you know a teenager, or a family that has a teenager, you can share the information."
If you'd like to get your own Parent-Teen contract, you can visit Allstate's teen website here.













He signed up a neighbor kid? what, were there no bears left?
Posted by: Paul | December 25, 2008 at 05:13 PM