Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Aren't there graduated licensecrecs that mean DS cannot drive his friends around??
A new driver, under the age of 18, cannot have passengers unless they are siblings or adult relatives.
That's true in MD for 5 months. I don't think it's true in VA.
OP, I think SUVs are easier to drive and probably more practical. I'm not sure I'd want my kids driving around a minivan full of kids.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Aren't there graduated licensecrecs that mean DS cannot drive his friends around??
A new driver, under the age of 18, cannot have passengers unless they are siblings or adult relatives.
That's true in MD for 5 months. I don't think it's true in VA.
OP, I think SUVs are easier to drive and probably more practical. I'm not sure I'd want my kids driving around a minivan full of kids.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Aren't there graduated licensecrecs that mean DS cannot drive his friends around??
A new driver, under the age of 18, cannot have passengers unless they are siblings or adult relatives.
Anonymous wrote:Aren't there graduated licensecrecs that mean DS cannot drive his friends around??
Anonymous wrote:Aren't there graduated licensecrecs that mean DS cannot drive his friends around??