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Old 06-02-2004, 02:36 PM   #16
PowerSlideGT
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Im 17 years of age, Graduated this year 2004. And i thought that i would reply to this post.

The thing is, exception to every rule. I have been driving since the age of 9, on back roads and such. Accidents are caused by carlessness and imuturity. Kids now a days dont think about what could happen and all this. The honda kid was probably a fan of fast and furious, he used stupid judgment and decided to do stupid things with a passager, If your going to try somthing then try it by your self, dont take another life in to your hands. My prayers and every thing is with you.

Drivers ed covers the basics, but what they do not cover is how to handle powerslides, fishtails, spins and ect. if kids new how to properly handle these then there would be fewer deaths, i agree with the 18 rule, but i also think that for the select teens, they should be able to take a strict test to get your license at 16-17.

Thats my thoughts on this.

Ray
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