I hope you and your friends view it as a wake up call and learn something from it. To be reckless is to be young, but when you are driving a 2 ton vehicle at high rates of speed recklessness kills, driving a car isn't a game it's a huge responsibility. Learning from the mistakes of others is how one lives long enough to become judgmental and critical. |
+1000 |
Yep. They’re easy to spot - they’re the ones defending their choice to provide their 17 year old kid with a BMW or other sports car. |
I understand your point. But this is what the permit process and required hours on the road is supposed to address. I get it. More is better. But this post suggests that the "probation period" come after the license is issued. That is not how it works. Unless the parent is lying about hours and not doing any supervision. |
You’re disgusting |
They should not allow teenagers to drive around in these BMWs ! |
Virginia does have a probationary period for young drivers. https://www.dmv.virginia.gov/licenses-ids/learners/restrictions |
No, you moron, it does not. Can you name me a car that does? |
I posted the above, and yes ... sort of. We did our hours and did all of the Behind the Wheel and training, but to me, driving in a car with my husband or myself on the lookout for potential danger (even if we don't speak, if it comes to a point where it would be an accident causing mistake - like running a red light, we jump in). And of course if that happened a lot we wouldn't have proceeded with licenses. But, we also watched the police parent video that was required that gave statistics about how many accidents happen in the first six months of having a license (MANY more than happen during the permit period because there is no parent in the car) and we just want to make sure that we, as parents, don't take this responsibility lightly. I don't want to put anyone else in danger because I am not being careful. |
It is still a tragedy for the other vehicle occupants. My mother was hit head on by a drunk driver going the wrong way on a highway. She was in the hospital for 6 months. For the remainder of her life, she had debilitating anxiety with highways, driving over about 45, driving at night, etc. There will be lifelong repercussions for the Lexus passengers, and that’s tragic as it sounds like they had no connection to the BMW occupants who made very poor choices. |
The lack of empathy is mind-boggling. It is a tragic loss of young life, due to poor judgment that is all too common at that age. It is tragic regardless of whether there was culpability in the accident. |
+1 These posts are just baffling. It is tragic all around. These posts are are just incomprehensible. |
I don’t know what PP means by a speed governor. But we can check the speed that our BMW drivers go and we get notifications of it exceeds a certain point. Also our insurance carrier has a program where we can have speed monitored. |
You don’t understand the meaning of the word “tragedy” or “tragic.” It’s a lot of very bad things. But it isn’t a “tragedy.” |