Is a farm relevant to this situation? |
That’s interesting. It’s not like I would ever let my child drive another persons child. I’m an excellent driver, never had an accident despite driving long commutes my whole life (knock on wood) and the best scorer of my motorcycle class exam. Your kid would be in good hands. I want to build that same expertise in my child, especially as so many kids aren’t even interested in learning to drive and many parents are assuming self driving will be here any day so what’s the point. |
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My parents did this. Shocking early. It’s just one of those things you don’t do anymore.
They were asking recently when we’ll let our 13 yo drive and we’re surprised we haven’t yet. When we said “permit age” they acted like we were depriving them of the opportunity of a lifetime. |
OP, just go buy a farm. |
Yes, but at this point I don't trust your judgment so none of what you just posted matters. |
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| I would not judge but there are mandatory reporters and just busybodies around so I would make sure she doesn’t tell anyone |
| Not a big deal. It wouldn't occur to me to judge. |
As a teacher, if I know a parent is violating the law in ways that impact their child's safety, and I don't call CPS, I lose my career. Sorry, I'm not going to jeopardize my ability to support my kids so OP and their kid can joyride. |
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In spring of 2020 you could have taught your kid to drive in downtown DC and not encountered any traffic.
In Iowa, and I'm sure other rural states, kids can drive themselves to school at 14 if they live more than a mile away. I think the downside to teaching a kid to drive at that age is the possibility they will think they can drive and will take your car, or someone else's, out for a spin one night with their friends. |
| A school parking lot is just about the dumbest place you can teach your tween to drive so yeah, I judge harshly. |
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Yes. There are rules for a reason. You say younger 15 is fine. The next parents says 14. Soon people are justifying letting little kids drive.
Focus on your kids learning the rules of the road. Telling you what signs mean, etc. |
When it's empty? |
God, I hope you aren’t my kids’ teacher. If a teacher thinks they are going to lose their job by not calling CPS because they overhead a kid say he drove in an empty parking lot (without even knowing if it’s true!), they are just kind of delusional. |
CPS will not care. Its illegal. |