Originally Posted by Cmike2780 Lol, is this for real? Why even bother with starting this silly thread. 16 is too young to drive, let alone in a sports car. Nothing
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04-14-2015, 10:42 AM | #91 (permalink) | |
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Age has nothing to do with driving skill. When I was growing up a friend of mine was running quarter midgets when he was 12. He could handle a car very well. The flip side is the ability to make good decisions, you know, maturity. It's all about making good decisions. You can be a mediocre driver yet make great decisions, resulting in a great driver. My wife being an example. Not sure how mature I am at 58.
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Something tells me the OP isn't a 16yo racing prodigy.
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Lol,Ya I can see that! At the end of the day,I hope everyone just realizes that he's just a 16 year old kid that didn't know what he was in for when he started this thread.
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Driving skill doesn't really translate on the street anyway. Sure it's nice to have the skills to make an accident-avoiding maneuver that most average drivers could not make. However, it's the constant decisions made while driving among other people on public roads that determines how safe a driver one is. Safe drivers rarely make bad decisions and frequently make good ones. Don't pick up your phone; don't do your makeup; don't read $hit; check your mirrors often; know your route before you get in the car; don't react to that aggressive driver; be polite to other drivers; all of these things work towards a safer and friendlier road environment.
Age can play into it quite a bit, but it's more about experience. The more experience you have on the road practicing safe driving habits, the safer driver you are
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also buying a condom.. that was so embarrassing!
image you line up choosing an older woman clerk..then while waiting in line, a girl classmate takes over the cashier? and all you have is that one box in your hand? things were so simple at age 16.. enjoy your youth young man. |
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