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*Some* things are typical teen in regard to driving
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<blockquote data-quote="svengandhi" data-source="post: 650688" data-attributes="member: 3493"><p>I have to agree that this type of behavior is not typical. I have 3 sons with driver's licenses (currently, 24, 20 and 18) and my youngest son will be 16 next week. I know dozens of teenaged boys who drive through my sons. My oldest boy has gotten a couple of tickets, for cellphone use (illegal in my state) and going through a yellow light (cameras). Difficult Child, 20, has never had a ticket and 18 got a ticket due to H, who didn't fix a broken taillight or tell anyone else about it. None of them or their friends have been in any of the type of incidents that you describe. My feeling is that if a young man or woman has ONE incident of that type, it's one too many. On the second one, they lose the right to drive my car.</p><p></p><p>If a person can't drive carefully, they shouldn't have the right to.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="svengandhi, post: 650688, member: 3493"] I have to agree that this type of behavior is not typical. I have 3 sons with driver's licenses (currently, 24, 20 and 18) and my youngest son will be 16 next week. I know dozens of teenaged boys who drive through my sons. My oldest boy has gotten a couple of tickets, for cellphone use (illegal in my state) and going through a yellow light (cameras). Difficult Child, 20, has never had a ticket and 18 got a ticket due to H, who didn't fix a broken taillight or tell anyone else about it. None of them or their friends have been in any of the type of incidents that you describe. My feeling is that if a young man or woman has ONE incident of that type, it's one too many. On the second one, they lose the right to drive my car. If a person can't drive carefully, they shouldn't have the right to. [/QUOTE]
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