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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]I think one of the problems around here is that as soon as teenagers get their license, parents give them free range. My child recently got their drivers license, and they are only allowed to drive to and from school, places that are nearby that they’ve been before, etc.🏫 , and during daylight hours. This will keep up for a few months until they prove that they are ready for more. They also are not allowed to listen to music while they drive right now. All of the stuff is trackable and I make sure that they follow these rules. I think for the first six months parents need to be a lot more strict about what kids are allowed to do. [/quote] I think it's easier to drive at night. The streets and highways are a lot less congested, not as many clueless through travelers on the highway, can't really see much other than the headlights around you and the street signs so less distractions. Sure late, late at night you start to deal with drunk drivers and fatigued drivers but same deal, more wiggle room when you do come across them. My daughter I don't worry about as much, she can drive with the radio on, with friends in the car, in traffic, day or night. She can multitask and becomes a better driver with each outing. But now my son, or just about any young teen boy that he associates with... I don't think he should be allowed to drive until he's at least 25, day/night. I wouldn't want to be on the road with him and I wouldn't want to be in a car with him period. I wouldn't tell him that but it's the truth. Him I just impress that when he learns to drive he'll be in charge of a death machine and he should proceed accordingly. [/quote]
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