Anonymous wrote:Mine is driving at 18, but the car doesn't belong to him or the insurance would have been nearly the car monthly payment.
Anonymous wrote:I’ve also noticed this. We’re teaching our 16 yo daughter to drive in dc. She’s an eager learner, but we haven’t attempted highway driving yet. People drive like crazy on the beltway— so many lanes all fast swim. I’m avoiding letting her attempt for a while longer. She’s already mastered parallel parking in Georgetown, which made me proud! She will probably do some long distance driving in spring break to see colleges. I’m thinking I might pay for a driving instructor to take her on highways before then.
Anonymous wrote:I feel it has become pretty rare for Gen Z to learn how to drive. Insurance and the costs of owning a car has become way too high, and there are so many additional restrictions on getting a driver’s license and maintaining one if you are under 18.
Anonymous wrote:One of mine rarely drives, the other not at all - may never get license, no need.