Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Our nanny has been with us for almost 2 years and we trust her a lot. She is young though (26) and just got her driver's license. She lives in Maryland, so had to go through hours of in person driving with a certified instructor. She wants to drive our daughter around instead of taking the bus like they do now. What is a reasonable amount of time to make her wait? What are reasonable restrictions on driving? I want to make it easier for her, but I also want to be safe with a new driver.
Why did you hire and keep a nanny for two years that you do not trust to drive your child? 26 is not young.
Anonymous wrote:Our nanny has been with us for almost 2 years and we trust her a lot. She is young though (26) and just got her driver's license. She lives in Maryland, so had to go through hours of in person driving with a certified instructor. She wants to drive our daughter around instead of taking the bus like they do now. What is a reasonable amount of time to make her wait? What are reasonable restrictions on driving? I want to make it easier for her, but I also want to be safe with a new driver.
Anonymous wrote:Ask her if she is open to you installing Zubie in her car. Depending on how much she wants to drive your child around, she may go for it. Wait a week and see how her driving is. Then if it looks like she is doing fine, let her drive your child. Make it clear that if ANYTHING concerning shows up, no more driving.
Anonymous wrote:I would not let a new driver ever drive my child. Period. Can you imagine letting a 16 year old drive your child?!
Your nanny is foreign, I am guessing.
Anonymous wrote:Ask her if she is open to you installing Zubie in her car. Depending on how much she wants to drive your child around, she may go for it. Wait a week and see how her driving is. Then if it looks like she is doing fine, let her drive your child. Make it clear that if ANYTHING concerning shows up, no more driving.