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My son took optional Driver's Ed through school ($250.00). I insisted on it and our insurance is reduced because of it. Another plus for insurance is a 3.0 average on a report card. I guess it shows responsibility, (I just don't buy that, but statistics say it makes a difference) Additionally, my 16 year old has been driving farm machinery and trucks on a farm since he was 14. But none of this can prepare a kid for all of the crazies that they will face on the road. They have grown up multi-tasking as a part of every day life. I think they are more inclined to be distracted because they are not used to concentrating on just ONE thing.When I see these kids (mostly young girls) yacking on the cell phone while driving, I get so angry. They are just inviting accidents.
I agree 100% Brewman.Get this. My uncle is a retnal surgeon, has his own practice, makes around $750K a year, married his high school sweetheart, has five kids, is a devoted Catholic, and beleive it or not [size=20]reads books when he drives[/size]. How can such a brilliant man be such an idiot at the same time?
I guess my question with the good student discount is ..how can it differ so much between companies? My old company, Liberty Mutual, gave a $780.00 discount for 3.0 on the report card. My new company only discounts $146 for the same grades.( and I increased liability to $1,000,000.00). As far as texting and talking, it is crazy..there should be a button on all cell phones that sends an instant message..I am driving, talk/text later. I think I will tell Verizon to do that. I notice that kids tend to text much more than they talk now, so I imagine accidents from texting will increase substantially
Vinny,"but is there somewhere here at the school that would be better to park so her husband doesn't see us?"
Brewman, I have to tell you, I got into texting because my sister is hearing impaired. You can not believe how tough it is to converse with someone who hears only a fraction of what you are saying. Even the best cell phones that are rated for hearing aids are not good enough to get a quick message to some people. I can access her when ever I need to and she can get quick messages to me if she needs anything. Verizon allows you to text through their website so her children's teachers can get her from their computers when they need to. When we went to Florida in September, the text package was a real blessing. She was babysitting my dog and my son was thrilled to have a picture of Maggy every morning and every night. It assured him that she was safe and happy! So, I think texting has it's place, just not in the car and not to totally replace conversation.I was thinking the other day about the initial reason that I posted this (my son's first date)...A few years ago, I probably would have at least had the opportunity to hear this first date's voice. With caller ID, I probably would know her last name and by her phone exchange, I could get a general idea of where she lives. Since everything is done by cell phones between kids, no one needs to call "the house" anymore.. This really limits my snooping
Orange cones in a parking lot....Cue the Brady Bunch song, with an egg on top of the cone, and the great Greg/Marcia rivalry.....
Greg didn't win the great drive off, but he did prevail on who got the room in the attic.Anyone else notice that there is a staircase inside the Brady house going up to the second floor, where all the bedrooms were, and from there another staircase that led to Greg's attic room, but on the opening credits of the show, the Brady house show from across the street is clearly a one story house? I don't think that one dawned on me till I'd seen a few thousand re-runs.