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Originally Posted by Synchro909
Over here, a young person is able to get a learner's permit at 16. My grandson is 16 1/2, has his permit but hasn't spent any time behind the wheel of any car. He is not alone. Many younger people are not bothering to learn to drive at all and that is not good for the old car movement, IMO. Never the less, Good on you eagle and learner daughter
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Lots of kids here who are eligible to learn to drive at 16 don't do it. When I were a lad, it was 15 years 8 months and 1 day (where they got that I'll never know) but I was camped on the courthouse steps the night before waiting for them to open so I could get my learner's permit.
As far as I'm concerned, if a kid doesn't have a need for a car because he has access to public transportation, or rides his bicycle, whatever, that's fine. But if he's not learning to drive because he can just whistle or wave his royal hand, and his parents leap to attention and say "Sala'am, sahib!" and take him wherever he wants, that's pitiful all around.
Lannis