| At what point would you let a teen drive 3 hours away with friends? |
| If he has had practice, is a safe driver, has experience, knows where he is going. If you are worried, maybe not yet? |
He has been driving for a year, but it is pretty far away. I am really not sure when it's appropriate. |
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We let our teen driver do it after two years with a license. Honestly; it never came up prior to this so never had to think about it.
We did make sure all parents knew the teen was driving and no other adults accompanying and they had to email back they understood. |
| Not happening. |
Same. But I’d be fine with train or flying. |
| Not for my teen. That would be an accident waiting to happen. He has ADHD and knows he has to take it slow when it comes to driving. By his mid-20s, he should be a more reliable driver. |
| I will probably let my daughter this summer after 6 months driving. She’s a pretty careful driver and already drives on freeways, so not sure it’s any worse. 6m is when she’s allowed to drive with friends at 16. |
| College |
| The distance doesn’t bother me. My youngest has been driving to Delaware beaches with her permit. It’s the friends that give me pause with that distance. |
| 18 as long as their car is reliable and they have no tickets and no history of bad decision making when it comes to car stuff. |
This is where I am. DC has had a license for a year and has made the 3.5 hour trip from here to NJ multiple times, but that’s with me as the passenger. Friends are a different story. |
| The combination of the long drive plus friends would make it a no from me. |
| Mine did it for beach week after HS graduation. He was a few months shy of 18. |
| Would it change your mind if a different friend drove who has been driving for 3 years, including his family on very long interstate trips (due to a parent's medical limitations)? |