
What do ya think?
In that same report....they also made the dumbest statement...
In NJ they raised it to 17 and there teen death rate dropped...no kidding


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Marty McSorely wrote:Two teenage daughters and your worried about driving? That a good sign, I'd be suicidal
Govs93 wrote:Except in the case of <25 Yankee fans.DMom wrote:now you have ERE choking. I'm sure they'd grandfather in the people who already have their licenseselliott70 wrote:I hope HELL isn't freezing over, Govs and I agree on something.
Say... how are they doing anyway, ERE?
I think it's fine where it is and don't agree with changing it.... Still, as a (step)parent with a kid who'll be driving within a year - it doesn't necessarily mean I'm completely comfortable with it either. I'm sure he'll be perfectly fine with me or his mom in the car, or by himself, but it's when he gets a few of his buddies in it that I get concerned. It's those small lapses in common sense that make me break out in cold sweats... but you have to trust your kids at some point (I guess).Can't Never Tried wrote:Ye of little faith!
IDK none of my kids got tickets, or have been in accidents, and they've had there own vehicle's since the day they turned 16, and one is well past the teenage yrs. today!
Plus...
It gets them to there Jobs, there activities, and well... to the girlfriend with the over protective fathers house
Why do you think we should change now? would you feel the same way if you were 15 today?
Yes as bad as it sounds it's a shame...Govs93 wrote:I think it's fine where it is and don't agree with changing it.... Still, as a (step)parent with a kid who'll be driving within a year - it doesn't necessarily mean I'm completely comfortable with it either. I'm sure he'll be perfectly fine with me or his mom in the car, or by himself, but it's when he gets a few of his buddies in it that I get concerned. It's those small lapses in common sense that make me break out in cold sweats... but you have to trust your kids at some point (I guess).Can't Never Tried wrote:Ye of little faith!
IDK none of my kids got tickets, or have been in accidents, and they've had there own vehicle's since the day they turned 16, and one is well past the teenage yrs. today!
Plus...
It gets them to there Jobs, there activities, and well... to the girlfriend with the over protective fathers house
Why do you think we should change now? would you feel the same way if you were 15 today?
I will say that I'm looking forward to just tossing him the keys and telling him to get his sister to soccer practice (now if we could just legalize beer runs for 16 year olds...)
Yeah - I've threatened to buy him a $500 wood paneled station wagon, rip out the the back seats (plural... gonna make sure it's extra long & ugly), and weld a rusted old refrigerator in their place and make him drive that to Wayzata High School.... see how much he wants to drive then.Can't Never Tried wrote: I just let my kids know it was their privilege to lose....and most I think take it quite seriously at first...the phone thing is what bothers me.
Also 2 seater cars are the way to go...it's sounds bad, like they are getting a sports car, but if they can't get a bunch of kids in to show off to, they just act normal! well sort of!
There's a perfect little truck up by the schwans rink if you come in the back way on 99th..... looks kinda like this but smaller and white... I keep telling my kid I'm gonna buy it as in upgrade for himGovs93 wrote:Yeah - I've threatened to buy him a $500 wood paneled station wagon, rip out the the back seats (plural... gonna make sure it's extra long & ugly), and weld a rusted old refrigerator in their place and make him drive that to Wayzata High School.... see how much he wants to drive then.Can't Never Tried wrote: I just let my kids know it was their privilege to lose....and most I think take it quite seriously at first...the phone thing is what bothers me.
Also 2 seater cars are the way to go...it's sounds bad, like they are getting a sports car, but if they can't get a bunch of kids in to show off to, they just act normal! well sort of!
My Dad bought me a state patrol reject station wagon. Brown, with black primer over the shields on the doors,( and everywhere else). It was sooooo ugly, thank god I had a boyfriend to drive me aroundCan't Never Tried wrote:There's a perfect little truck up by the schwans rink if you come in the back way on 99th..... looks kinda like this but smaller and white... I keep telling my kid I'm gonna buy it as in upgrade for himGovs93 wrote:Yeah - I've threatened to buy him a $500 wood paneled station wagon, rip out the the back seats (plural... gonna make sure it's extra long & ugly), and weld a rusted old refrigerator in their place and make him drive that to Wayzata High School.... see how much he wants to drive then.Can't Never Tried wrote: I just let my kids know it was their privilege to lose....and most I think take it quite seriously at first...the phone thing is what bothers me.
Also 2 seater cars are the way to go...it's sounds bad, like they are getting a sports car, but if they can't get a bunch of kids in to show off to, they just act normal! well sort of!
Anyone else seen it?
Saw a similar one:Can't Never Tried wrote:There's a perfect little truck up by the schwans rink if you come in the back way on 99th..... looks kinda like this but smaller and white... I keep telling my kid I'm gonna buy it as in upgrade for himGovs93 wrote:Yeah - I've threatened to buy him a $500 wood paneled station wagon, rip out the the back seats (plural... gonna make sure it's extra long & ugly), and weld a rusted old refrigerator in their place and make him drive that to Wayzata High School.... see how much he wants to drive then.Can't Never Tried wrote: I just let my kids know it was their privilege to lose....and most I think take it quite seriously at first...the phone thing is what bothers me.
Also 2 seater cars are the way to go...it's sounds bad, like they are getting a sports car, but if they can't get a bunch of kids in to show off to, they just act normal! well sort of!
Anyone else seen it?
Can't Never Tried wrote:There's a perfect little truck up by the schwans rink if you come in the back way on 99th..... looks kinda like this but smaller and white... I keep telling my kid I'm gonna buy it as in upgrade for himGovs93 wrote:Yeah - I've threatened to buy him a $500 wood paneled station wagon, rip out the the back seats (plural... gonna make sure it's extra long & ugly), and weld a rusted old refrigerator in their place and make him drive that to Wayzata High School.... see how much he wants to drive then.Can't Never Tried wrote: I just let my kids know it was their privilege to lose....and most I think take it quite seriously at first...the phone thing is what bothers me.
Also 2 seater cars are the way to go...it's sounds bad, like they are getting a sports car, but if they can't get a bunch of kids in to show off to, they just act normal! well sort of!
Anyone else seen it?
I 'knew' a girl that drove one like that.DMom wrote:My Dad bought me a state patrol reject station wagon. Brown, with black primer over the shields on the doors,( and everywhere else). It was sooooo ugly, thank god I had a boyfriend to drive me aroundCan't Never Tried wrote:There's a perfect little truck up by the schwans rink if you come in the back way on 99th..... looks kinda like this but smaller and white... I keep telling my kid I'm gonna buy it as in upgrade for himGovs93 wrote: Yeah - I've threatened to buy him a $500 wood paneled station wagon, rip out the the back seats (plural... gonna make sure it's extra long & ugly), and weld a rusted old refrigerator in their place and make him drive that to Wayzata High School.... see how much he wants to drive then.
Anyone else seen it?
. It was better than the giant orange DOT suburban he got for my older sister. They were "great deals". Think they still have those auctions