Anonymous wrote:Many drivers listen to religious music and display items of religious significance in the front of their vehicles, such as a cross or crucifix hanging from the rearview mirror, an idol of God on the dashboard, or a sticker with a religious quote. These items serve as reminders of their faith and believe their existence inside the vehicle to provide protection for a safe and uneventful journey for themselves and their passengers. This is common practice across public and private transportation all over the world.
Kids need to be taught to be tolerant to others' beliefs. If the volume is unusually loud, maybe request they lower it a bit, without offending the driver.
I agree with you and I’m agnostic. I wonder if the people who say be tolerant of it would also be tolerant of a driver listening to prayers from another religion like Islam.