Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I'm a Sidwell parent who thinks you should post your complaint on this forum and call the school. Calling attention to bad driving can save lives. Of course bad driving isn't limited to any school or any age.
Agree. Why do these kids need to be driving to school? Why not wait for their brains to become a bit more developed?
Yes. On Wisc. Ave. today, a young man driving a small black hybrid Ford SUV was driving obliviously as a fire truck was hurtling down the street and other cars were trying to get to the side of the road. I thought his car would either hit the fire truck or any number of cars who were moving towards the curb. He was not texting. He was just oblivious and inexperienced. Oh, by the way, he had an STA and Cathedral sticker on the car. I don't think this warrants a call to the school. I raise this so that parents might question of letting their young drivers out on the street, during rush hour, on a regular basis.
Bunch of busy bodies. Im sure you are the perfect driver.... this board is a joke. Mind your own store. You likely live in a glass house... stop throwing stones and get a life.
This poster is the reason we have so many issues with kids today....parent you are the problem!
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I'm a Sidwell parent who thinks you should post your complaint on this forum and call the school. Calling attention to bad driving can save lives. Of course bad driving isn't limited to any school or any age.
Agree. Why do these kids need to be driving to school? Why not wait for their brains to become a bit more developed?
Yes. On Wisc. Ave. today, a young man driving a small black hybrid Ford SUV was driving obliviously as a fire truck was hurtling down the street and other cars were trying to get to the side of the road. I thought his car would either hit the fire truck or any number of cars who were moving towards the curb. He was not texting. He was just oblivious and inexperienced. Oh, by the way, he had an STA and Cathedral sticker on the car. I don't think this warrants a call to the school. I raise this so that parents might question of letting their young drivers out on the street, during rush hour, on a regular basis.
Bunch of busy bodies. Im sure you are the perfect driver.... this board is a joke. Mind your own store. You likely live in a glass house... stop throwing stones and get a life.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I agree that putting your HS kid in a car like this, is the biggest parenting error, along with sending them off to parties to get drunk and drugged.
How do you know that the car isnt used and that the kid may have worked for it and earned it.
Anonymous wrote:I agree that putting your HS kid in a car like this, is the biggest parenting error, along with sending them off to parties to get drunk and drugged.
Actually Washington DC just got voted the city with the worse drivers. I'm sure that while some of them are kids most are the parents and adults driving to work. EVERY single person in their cars is now texting, distracted, changing radio stations, putting on makeup, has a dog on their lap, feeding their toddler in the back seat, and the list goes on. People should not text and drive. Set a good example for your own kids.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I'm a Sidwell parent who thinks you should post your complaint on this forum and call the school. Calling attention to bad driving can save lives. Of course bad driving isn't limited to any school or any age.
Agree. Why do these kids need to be driving to school? Why not wait for their brains to become a bit more developed?
Yes. On Wisc. Ave. today, a young man driving a small black hybrid Ford SUV was driving obliviously as a fire truck was hurtling down the street and other cars were trying to get to the side of the road. I thought his car would either hit the fire truck or any number of cars who were moving towards the curb. He was not texting. He was just oblivious and inexperienced. Oh, by the way, he had an STA and Cathedral sticker on the car. I don't think this warrants a call to the school. I raise this so that parents might question of letting their young drivers out on the street, during rush hour, on a regular basis.
Anonymous wrote:I agree that putting your HS kid in a car like this, is the biggest parenting error, along with sending them off to parties to get drunk and drugged.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I'm a Sidwell parent who thinks you should post your complaint on this forum and call the school. Calling attention to bad driving can save lives. Of course bad driving isn't limited to any school or any age.
Agree. Why do these kids need to be driving to school? Why not wait for their brains to become a bit more developed?