BS. |
+1 but from an actual farm. I think driving takes years of practice and I take my 13 year old to very isolated areas. I also think kids that are in the car on devices and not absorbing the rules of the road. A lot of learning to drive is observation. |
Agreed. My mom took me to a cemetery at 13 and let me drive the car. She wasn't teaching me the rules of the road. She was letting me have some fun and build confidence. Completely harmless, and it's one of my favorite memories. |
So you put your 13YO into he passenger seat without devices to observe. Then you sign your 15YO up for classroom drivers ed. Then they sit for the permit exam after they turn 16 (in DC). Then you start the supervised Road Ready program in a parking lot. About a year later after 40 hours of recorded supervised driving, they take the drivers test and get a provisional license. Then after 6 months including 10 hours of supervised night driving, they can get a full license with age restrictions. Then when they are 18 they can get a full licence without restictions. It is already a long process with years of practice built in; no need to start illegally early. |
| why are people so worked up about this? I think it’s not a big deal…they are in a parking lot, not driving up & down the Mall dodging tourists. |
| I keep wondering why you thought teaching a 13 year old was a good idea. The last thing I want is for my teens to think of driving as a "fun activity" instead of a serious responsibility every time they get behind the wheel. I would probably judge. We don't get to pick and choose which laws we follow. |
We absolutely do get to pick and choose what laws to follow. |
I'm the "stupid" poster who reminded everyone that we all break the law when we go over the speed limit. Who here can tell me that they never go even 1 mile over the speed limit? People pick and choose every day. Sometimes going over the speed limit can actually be dangerous, yet you still do it. Letting a young teen drive 5 mph in a parking lot is causing zero harm to anyone, yet everyone is clutching their pearls. Dcum makes no sense to me sometimes. |
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I wouldn’t judge because I did the same with my 14 year old but we would to go empty church parking lots (thank you LDS church!) Schools are public property so we were worried that we could somehow be ticketed.
My son now at 15 1/2 got his permit and those skills he learned in the parking lot are useful. Backing up in a straight line, three point turns, pulling in and out of a parking space and realizing there are blind spots, etc. Several of his friends are not interested in driving at all. I think waiting until 18 and then getting a license doesn’t leave enough time to practice before leaving for college. |
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At 14 my mom was letting me drive (with her) on the streets in my MoCo neighborhood.
And my DD when she was 14, I was taking her to empty parking lots or an empty industrial area to drive. Illegal yes. But tell me how many people posting here never exceed the speed limit when driving. Which is also illegal and more dangerous that a young teen driving a car within Mom/Dad in an empty parking lot. |
why don't you just get your kids to play more video game to increase reflex. Stop dong illegal stuff. |
Please, your comparisons don't make sense. So everytime someone does something stupid or illegal, you are going to pull out "have you ever traveled a mile over the speed limit?" |
| I think it’s informative to hear others reactions but I have no problem with this. She’ll probably ultimately be a safer driver for it. |
Or she’ll take out the car before she has her license because she knows how to drive. |
And then next thing you know she'll be stripping at Good Guys and addicted to painkillers. |