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To: Neeka who wrote (105379)8/1/2005 7:17:26 PM
From: ManyMoose  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 225578
 
I am not sure it is just young male drivers who are most dangerous.

My daughter wrecked a car before I had even tried to teach her to drive. We found it upside down off the road when we came home, and a note on the door "I'll never do it again!"

Somebody I know wrecked her own car, her sister's car, and her mother's car. But for the grace of God she would have killed herself in the last wreck, having landed into the water upside down. Somebody saw the wreck and dived in, saving her life. I told her mother "Ain't it about time to jerk her driving privileges?" "Not an option," was her answer, "we just can't get her all the places she needs to be unless she drives herself."

Baloney.



To: Neeka who wrote (105379)8/1/2005 9:32:16 PM
From: ManyMoose  Read Replies (2) | Respond to of 225578
 
I found out about this site reportmyteen.com at our little library.

On the way over, I was puttering along at about 40, just past the sign that ended the 40 mph zone, but before I got to the middle school, which is between the 40 zone and the library. A kid pulled out around the line of cars behind me and passed on a double yellow line right in front of the school.

The way it's going for me, I think there should be a reportmygeezer.com. I got a speeding ticket last month for going fifty three in a 35 zone. I thought I was getting out on the highway, but the $95 ticket says not.