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Iliad wrote:The upside of calling everyone scum and making 1000 predictions is that statistically you should get a few right.
Iliad wrote:The upside of calling everyone scum and making 1000 predictions is that statistically you should get a few right.
Cell phones are not just for teen drivers, I have seen plenty of middle-aged, or 20 something peoples driving with cell phones, and nearly causing accidents, then get mad at the other driver.wicked wrote:Teen drivers die the most on the roads and get in the most crashes. The data isn't biased at all, it's spot on. There's definite need of strict guidelines where teen drivers are concerned, e.g. no cell phone usage, no driving at night unless for work, restricted number and age of passengers, etc...
Also, I do agree we also need more testing of older drivers as well.
Iliad wrote:The upside of calling everyone scum and making 1000 predictions is that statistically you should get a few right.
muy_thaiguy wrote:Cell phones are not just for teen drivers, I have seen plenty of middle-aged, or 20 something peoples driving with cell phones, and nearly causing accidents, then get mad at the other driver.wicked wrote:Teen drivers die the most on the roads and get in the most crashes. The data isn't biased at all, it's spot on. There's definite need of strict guidelines where teen drivers are concerned, e.g. no cell phone usage, no driving at night unless for work, restricted number and age of passengers, etc...
Also, I do agree we also need more testing of older drivers as well.
Iliad wrote:The upside of calling everyone scum and making 1000 predictions is that statistically you should get a few right.
s.xkitten wrote:Its dangerous to not drive the speed limit, people could easily rear end you.
Iliad wrote:The upside of calling everyone scum and making 1000 predictions is that statistically you should get a few right.
I don't think there's one of those where I live.wicked wrote:There are defensive driving classes the public can take. I got on the list to take the one the SHP offered in NC when I was back there, but moved before I could take the class. They teach you some pretty cool stuff, but I don't think theirs is open to the public.
Iliad wrote:The upside of calling everyone scum and making 1000 predictions is that statistically you should get a few right.
Not quite the right topic. But I do have to agree with what has been said thus far.autoload wrote:I hate it when someone cuts me off right at the moment I'm about to ejaculate.
15 with a licensed driver, and 16 by yourself, and 17 (where I live) to have an unliscensed driver under 18.firth4eva wrote:its illegal here to use a "cell" phone when driving. and you must be 17 to drive too.
s.xkitten wrote:15 if you're taking drivers ed, 15 1/2 if you aren't yet, 16 for a 'limited license' where you can drive yourself, but you can't drive others under the age of 18 or 21 (i don't remember) and then 16 1/2 to be able to drive everyone
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