Cars & Transportation

Should learner drivers not have high powered cars until a certain age?

Cars & Transportation

Posted by: Irsa

12th Jun 2009 11:47pm

Kids should not have high powered cars untill a certain age

Yqsymnx
  • 30th Mar 2010 03:53pm

Yes but at the same time, this discussion is about young kids and cars.
This is about safety and security, not about fun. As much as they're fun, they're also dangerous. The practicality of a car is that it gets you from A to B in a manner faster than walking, cycling or other transport.

You're more than welcome to have your fun, but perhaps the point about further licensing could be required so that those that want to own the higher powered cars can do so but only if they qualify the minimum conditions to own such a license.


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