Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I have an almost 15 year old and know a lot of kids in the DMV who have learned to drive. No one is learning to drive or getting lessons at 14. I've known people where there is extended family in some square state and maybe they've driven around a property in that setting. But that's it.
dH has been taking DD to drive at churches and mall parking lots in Northern Virginia since she was 14.
Wow. Aside from being illegal, that is completely moronic. If even the smallest thing happened or someone even falsely accused you of something, your liability would be through the roof.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Since when can 14-year-olds legally drive in this area?!
Not here, but in Kansas, you can get a learner's permit at 14.
In Kansas, you can apply for an instruction permit, or learner's permit, if you are between the ages of 14 and 17. To get the permit, you must:
Pass a vision test and written exam, or provide a certificate of completion from an approved driver's education course
Have parental approval if you are 14 or 15 years old, or a written application from a parent or guardian if you are under 16
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:DD believes she is the only teen in her group not learning to drive. I grew up in DC and back then it was never really a thing in my circle to be learning way before the test to drive.
I am surprised many are learning this early. I did not take lessons until right before my driving test for my learners.
This is new to me - I didn't even know you could drive legally prior to 15 and a half...are things different than back in the day?
Anonymous wrote:The 9 months of the learners permit is sufficient to teach driving if you take it seriously. No need to start early.
Anonymous wrote:Since when can 14-year-olds legally drive in this area?!
Anonymous wrote:I taught my 14yo daughter how to drive this summer - in a parking lot associated with an empty grocery store in our non-DMV medium sized city. There were no poles or barriers for the car to hit for several hundred feet in any direction. Nothing terrible happened. She learned how to operate the car successfully. That's it.
The legal age for driving in our state is 15 and she will get a permit and go through the real education process before I let her drive anywhere other than this one lot. My rationale for teaching her now was safety-related - in the extremely unlikely event that she would ever need to drive my car due to me being incapacitated in some way.
I guess I'm a horribly irresponsible parent!
Anonymous wrote:DD believes she is the only teen in her group not learning to drive. I grew up in DC and back then it was never really a thing in my circle to be learning way before the test to drive.
I am surprised many are learning this early. I did not take lessons until right before my driving test for my learners.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:We live in a small city in the DMV area. Spouse called the police to ask if we could teach kid to drive in a parking lot before they had a permit. The answer was yes!! I was not in agreement as this breaks Maryland law. The police said they would not enforce it so to go ahead...??!??!!
I let my 15 year old drive in a parking lot. He slammed into a pole. A lot of damage.
Anonymous wrote:We live in a small city in the DMV area. Spouse called the police to ask if we could teach kid to drive in a parking lot before they had a permit. The answer was yes!! I was not in agreement as this breaks Maryland law. The police said they would not enforce it so to go ahead...??!??!!
Anonymous wrote:I was advised to start driving lessons after 16 and not buy kid their own car until college. I felt it really helped with ensuring safety and avoiding stress.