I think it would be a good move, especially since so many fatal collisions are caused by younger drivers.
(different person).... i think its a crappy idea.
1. it groups all the responsible teens (yes there is such a thing)
2. being able to drive is part of growing up
3. parents don't want to have to chauffer their kids around all the time to the 50 billion places they have to go.
4. a lot of parents disagree with changing the age
5. if it does change I've heard people born in 1993 and later will be the only ones affected, if so that would be favoring half the people in their sophmore years while the rest have to wait until they are 18, thus creating conflict within the grade.
6. Instant out rage would be expressed by teens and riots could ensue. (if one doesnt start, I'll start one)
....okay so maybe im being sarcastic on the last one but you get the idea.
All moving violations will appear on your driving record unless you contest the ticket in court and win, or possibly take a safe driving course to have it dismissed.
No. It is true that a portion of southern and western California is moving northward, but very slowly. A major earthquake may result in a movement of perhaps 20 or 30 feet. It will take millions of years for there to be any significant change.
Is it true you can start drive with supervision at 13 years old in NH.
That is true. In California, if you drive 15 miles per hour less than the speed limit on the freeway, you may receive a citation.
It is true that moving current has electrical energy.
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Normally for years, not months. Generally from 3-10 years depending on the state you live in. Some violations might stay on for life.
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yes it is true that California got ts name from a book.
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