Anonymous wrote:I’m the OP. I posted the question because I honestly couldn’t figure out if I was “missing” something. My kids are early 20s so I’m out of the loop when it comes to MS and HS kids.
Now that I understand the situation, I’ll contact Arlington policymakers and law enforcement to ask them to look into this. 13 and 14 year olds are riding vehicles in roadways **despite not having roadway licenses**. That doesn’t make sense from a safety perspective. I know that I have zero power over people with poor parenting skills and have no intention of going that route.
Anonymous wrote:Friday mid morning a kid was in the middle of Langston Hwy on his e-bike doing wheelies down the hill in front of KFC with no helmet. He had his hood up though!
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I’m the OP. I posted the question because I honestly couldn’t figure out if I was “missing” something. My kids are early 20s so I’m out of the loop when it comes to MS and HS kids.
Now that I understand the situation, I’ll contact Arlington policymakers and law enforcement to ask them to look into this. 13 and 14 year olds are riding vehicles in roadways **despite not having roadway licenses**. That doesn’t make sense from a safety perspective. I know that I have zero power over people with poor parenting skills and have no intention of going that route.
Please also bring up speeding escooters and ebikes on the paved trails. I keep doing that and no response.
Anonymous wrote:It's bad parenting.
Anonymous wrote:I’m the OP. I posted the question because I honestly couldn’t figure out if I was “missing” something. My kids are early 20s so I’m out of the loop when it comes to MS and HS kids.
Now that I understand the situation, I’ll contact Arlington policymakers and law enforcement to ask them to look into this. 13 and 14 year olds are riding vehicles in roadways **despite not having roadway licenses**. That doesn’t make sense from a safety perspective. I know that I have zero power over people with poor parenting skills and have no intention of going that route.
Anonymous wrote:I’m the OP. I posted the question because I honestly couldn’t figure out if I was “missing” something. My kids are early 20s so I’m out of the loop when it comes to MS and HS kids.
Now that I understand the situation, I’ll contact Arlington policymakers and law enforcement to ask them to look into this. 13 and 14 year olds are riding vehicles in roadways **despite not having roadway licenses**. That doesn’t make sense from a safety perspective. I know that I have zero power over people with poor parenting skills and have no intention of going that route.