Anonymous wrote:Take the test and see what happens. You never know.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:My sister had a masters in economics from a top school and is a terrible driver. Luckily she hasn’t driven in years but she should have never been given a license. She would drive 30 mph on the beltway. She would pullover on main roads because she couldn’t handle the stress. Some people shouldn’t drive.
Exactly. Nothing wrong with that.
What? Of course there is. That is not normal to be so stressed by driving. There are other mental health issues going on if you can’t manage to drive
Because the OP just updated it today. Shut.Anonymous wrote:OLD THREAD
Anonymous wrote:I am curious when you let your child sit in the front passenger seat. I let my kids sit up with me when they were 8 or 9. Now my oldest is a really good driver. I think from being up front, and sometimes being my navigator. Even my 13 year old was able to drive slowly on my in laws ranch in the spring.
I ask because my sister didn't let her kids sit up front until they were 14. By then they preferred to just keep sitting in back. Neither of her kids can drive now at 18 and 20. I think they never got exposed to driving and judging traffic. My 13 year old for years has been telling me when it is safe to merge on his side.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:My sister had a masters in economics from a top school and is a terrible driver. Luckily she hasn’t driven in years but she should have never been given a license. She would drive 30 mph on the beltway. She would pullover on main roads because she couldn’t handle the stress. Some people shouldn’t drive.
Exactly. Nothing wrong with that.
Anonymous wrote:Is she being treated for anxiety? That would likely solve a lot of the issue.
Anonymous wrote:I’m the OP of this thread. My dc got their driver’s license at the end of that summer! Over the years since, they’ve practiced driving independently consistently, but still have a long way to go and mostly walks and uses public transit at college.
The tips in this thread did help.
Anonymous wrote:
Thankfully, you do NOT have to parallel park on the Maryland driver's test anymore!
Anonymous wrote:My sister had a masters in economics from a top school and is a terrible driver. Luckily she hasn’t driven in years but she should have never been given a license. She would drive 30 mph on the beltway. She would pullover on main roads because she couldn’t handle the stress. Some people shouldn’t drive.