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#4474 - 06/23/05 04:11 PM
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Registered: 01/24/05
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TV,
teenagers driving is serious stuff! You DO need prayer!
Does he have his own car?
Danita
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#4475 - 06/23/05 04:44 PM
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At 15, he's only going to be getting his learner's permit, right? So that means he can only drive with a licensed driver in the passenger seat.
When my children were learning to drive and then when they got their license, we had a drivers' contract that we used.
It stated all the safety issues like using seatbelts and what to do in case of an accident or break down, as well as an agreement that they wouldn't drive in certain neighborhoods (high crime) and wouldn't use the Interstate or Expressway for a certain period of time.
It also included agreements about a driving curfew (we didn't let them drive at night for a while until they got used to the car) as well as no passengers (Friends) in the car for a certain period of time, then adding one friend at a time (after a length of time) until the passengers equaled the number of seat belts. At no time was there to be more people in the car than seatbelts.
Overall, the contract worked out great. In it, we spelled out what the consequences were if any of the agreements were voided. This made it very clear that the car was not a "toy" but a responsibility.
With 2 teenage girls driving in 6 years we only had 1 accident and probably only 2 or 3 times we had to ground one of our daughters from their car. Taking away their car priviledges was one of the best punishments we could ever come up with. It worked better than anything else. [ June 23, 2005, 01:45 PM: Message edited by: Vicki M. Taylor ]
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#4479 - 06/24/05 12:11 AM
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Robin, I feel for you. I know what the traffic is like where you live. Maybe you ought to move out here by me - it's not so frantic here (yet) I'll be praying for you. My traffic will be like your traffic by the time my son drives (legally)
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#4480 - 06/24/05 12:34 AM
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quote: Originally posted by jawjaw: Course, this is coming from a woman who had a wreck on her way HOME from getting her driving license...I ain't lying...its was hard being me....still is.JJ
That's hilarious JJ. I have a friend who ran out of gas while taking her driving test and the test guy loaned her money then walked a mile to get gas for the car. It was 90 degrees that day too. She got her license. (She swore she didn't sleep with anyone, but...)
I once had to take a Defensive drivng class for getting too many speeding tickets and I got a speeding on my way to the class. I escaped by moving to another state. smile [ June 23, 2005, 09:36 PM: Message edited by: smilinize ]
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