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My kid's not getting his driver's license until he's 18. Maybe later. There's NO way he's responsible enough yet.
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Virginia has done something like this as well. I think it is 16 - no more than 1 non-family member 17 - no more than 3 non-family members (the double date rule) |
Fuck. Seriously, the timestamp bug has to go.
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When the eggheads confirm what we know intuitively. (teen driving)
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Over the years, I've had this conversation with more than one parent. Quote:
Georgia has enacted some "stair-step" laws that bring privileges in slowly for young people. I don't know the exact ages and restrictions, but it is something along these lines.... 16 yrs: no non-family members allowed in vehicle 16 yrs, 3 months: no more than 1 non-family member 16 yrs, 6 months: no more than 3 non-family members 17: no restrictions Still, it is not enough. |
Worst. Timestamp. Bug. Ever.
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What's really need is better education for beginning drivers. Our current drivers-ed system is inadequate to train people to drive well.
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Driving is experience based. Whether you get your experience at 16,17, 18 or 19 probably won't make much difference. No drivers ed is going to adequately make sure you are prepared for the road.
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When I was about 16 1/2 (I never really pushed hard to drive at 16) and in Driver's Ed, I was godawful at driving. I just didn't have a system set up in my mind to keep track of everything on the road. But I somehow passed my test. Passing a driving test is just too easy... *sigh*
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I have to stay I did some stupid things in my car until about Freshman year of college, I totally see where SkyDog is going with this.
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I don't think the question here has anything to do with driving ability - 16 year olds can have excellent driving skills. Rather, the issue here has to do with making sound judgments and impulse control while driving. In this area the evidence has been fairly clear cut for quite some time that brain regions involved in judgment and impulse control (the ventromedial and orbitofrontal cortices) are not fully myelinated (myelin provides the insulation around the neural axons necessary for cells to communicate) until the early 20's.
With this as background the argument to push back the legal driving age might have some merit. |
In Germany you have to be 18 to get a license, you must take a driving course, and the written and driving tests are both much more difficult. Hell, my father (who always aces just about every test he ever took) nearly failed his written test over there when he tried to get his international drivers license.
Drivers over in Germany are much better than over here, and I think their drivers education system has a lot to do with it... |
When I look back on the way I drove when I was 17 and the things I did I am amazed I am still alive. And that was before cell-phones and CD players.
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While we're at it, I'm still of the opinion the legal drinking age should be lowered a couple years underneath the driving age.
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Deutschland, Deutschland, Uber alles! :p |
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I wonder what the percentage of olders drivers that drive over 90 MPH injured in accidents is? You need comparitive statistics for arguments like that. I'm sure it's pretty high considering American roads aren't built for that kind of speed and everyone else is driving 65-75. You don't have a fully developed sense of risk until you're 25 as an aside. |
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16 yrs: no non-family members allowed in vehicle 16 yrs, 3 months: no more than 1 non-family member 16 yrs, 6 months: no more than 3 non-family members 17: no restrictions[quote] Just to quickly correct the law. The time starts when you receive your class D provisional liscense. The age does not matter. 1st 6 months of license-NO non-family. Remainder of Class D license-MAX 3 non-family. Also, there are much stricter laws about speeding and DUI for the Class D than the Class C license. |
At what point do decision making skills start to deminish? I live in an area full of people in god's waiting room and take my life in my hands on the road every day. Get these people around a high school around 3pm and you are just asking for a pileup.
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I was a horrible driver at 16...so bad that the state of Virginia eventually decided not to let me drive until I was 17.
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