Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Please talk to the teen or her parents. She could kill someone. A pedestrian had to leap out of the way? That's really bad.
Agreed.
This. Please.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Since 'driving education' in America is a total joke most people in the US are actual quite horrible driver's. It's no surprise to me if teens who start driving at 15/16 without ever having to go through a thorough learning/testing/exam period (and I am talking about a year of weekly classes both theory and practical driving lessons) end up terrible driver's. In fact all the accidents/injuries/deaths etc. on American streets are just a testimony of a very very bad driver's education system. But oh well...nobody cares so -shrugs-
Yup. The process of getting a driver's license in Norway or Sweden would defeat most Americans of any age, never mind most teenagers.
http://www.thecarcrashdetective.com/2017/04/why-norwegian-drivers-safer-drivers-than-americans.html/
This site is AMAZING!! Thank you.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Since 'driving education' in America is a total joke most people in the US are actual quite horrible driver's. It's no surprise to me if teens who start driving at 15/16 without ever having to go through a thorough learning/testing/exam period (and I am talking about a year of weekly classes both theory and practical driving lessons) end up terrible driver's. In fact all the accidents/injuries/deaths etc. on American streets are just a testimony of a very very bad driver's education system. But oh well...nobody cares so -shrugs-
Yup. The process of getting a driver's license in Norway or Sweden would defeat most Americans of any age, never mind most teenagers.
http://www.thecarcrashdetective.com/2017/04/why-norwegian-drivers-safer-drivers-than-americans.html/
This site is AMAZING!! Thank you.
I got turned onto it from another user here. The best practices page for road safety is like an encyclopedia (this one).
Anonymous wrote:Shame her on the neighborhood Facebook page/nextdoor/listserv. Just give a description of the vehicle and say teen driver...
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Since 'driving education' in America is a total joke most people in the US are actual quite horrible driver's. It's no surprise to me if teens who start driving at 15/16 without ever having to go through a thorough learning/testing/exam period (and I am talking about a year of weekly classes both theory and practical driving lessons) end up terrible driver's. In fact all the accidents/injuries/deaths etc. on American streets are just a testimony of a very very bad driver's education system. But oh well...nobody cares so -shrugs-
Yup. The process of getting a driver's license in Norway or Sweden would defeat most Americans of any age, never mind most teenagers.
http://www.thecarcrashdetective.com/2017/04/why-norwegian-drivers-safer-drivers-than-americans.html/
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Please talk to the teen or her parents. She could kill someone. A pedestrian had to leap out of the way? That's really bad.
Agreed.
This. Please.
Anonymous wrote:Since 'driving education' in America is a total joke most people in the US are actual quite horrible driver's. It's no surprise to me if teens who start driving at 15/16 without ever having to go through a thorough learning/testing/exam period (and I am talking about a year of weekly classes both theory and practical driving lessons) end up terrible driver's. In fact all the accidents/injuries/deaths etc. on American streets are just a testimony of a very very bad driver's education system. But oh well...nobody cares so -shrugs-
Anonymous wrote:Since 'driving education' in America is a total joke most people in the US are actual quite horrible driver's. It's no surprise to me if teens who start driving at 15/16 without ever having to go through a thorough learning/testing/exam period (and I am talking about a year of weekly classes both theory and practical driving lessons) end up terrible driver's. In fact all the accidents/injuries/deaths etc. on American streets are just a testimony of a very very bad driver's education system. But oh well...nobody cares so -shrugs-
Anonymous wrote:Since 'driving education' in America is a total joke most people in the US are actual quite horrible driver's. It's no surprise to me if teens who start driving at 15/16 without ever having to go through a thorough learning/testing/exam period (and I am talking about a year of weekly classes both theory and practical driving lessons) end up terrible driver's. In fact all the accidents/injuries/deaths etc. on American streets are just a testimony of a very very bad driver's education system. But oh well...nobody cares so -shrugs-