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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]All of the graduated licensing elements are based upon scientific evidence. This shows how they could be strengthened (ie, how many lives would be saved if they were). https://www.iihs.org/topics/teenagers/gdl-calculator Case in point: having kids with provisional licenses stop driving by 8 instead of midnight. Remember —you can hold your kids to the rules that SHOULD be in place (such as delaying driving). Europeans do not let 14 and 15 year olds drive—it is not safe. Most wait until 18. US Parents need to step up a little longer, to keep their kids alive. [/quote] My recently turned 17-year old son we have delayed. He isn’t driving yet. Older brother we really didn’t let drive much alone until Senior year and he is very cautious, responsible and had been driving with us in the car since sophomore year. I always thought 16 was too young for boys, even responsible ones.[/quote] Very wise of you. It is not easy. I made my daughter wait until 17 before even starting to learn. I tried to get other parents to go along with this safer timeline. People, what could possibly matter more? It is the leading cause of death for young people. [/quote] I wanted my kids to have as much experience with me and with familiar roads before they went to college. [/quote] That may seem intuitive…but it is based upon emotion, not data. I sent my kid to a school where a car was not needed. It is called reducing exposure (to the hazard). [/quote] When are they gonna learn to drive and who’s gonna teach them. Also you are now sure that they are always the passenger. I wanted my kids driving a car that I knew was safe and was driven by someone who was taught properly. [/quote]
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