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| reply to CurtesyFlush said by CurtesyFlush :said by 81399672 :Reading this thread all I can say is wow. My high school parking lot was full with bmw, benz, lexus, audi. It's normal for 16 year to drive in California. Yeah, that's all you see in the parking lots at Santa Ana High, Adelanto High, and Fontana High. Fontana? I guess they've moved up in the world recenlty  -- You've got to stand for something, or you'll fall for anything. |
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| reply to 81399672 said by 81399672 :Reading this thread all I can say is wow. My high school parking lot was full with bmw, benz, lexus, audi. It's normal for 16 year to drive in California. Yeah, that's all you see in the parking lots at Santa Ana High, Adelanto High, and Fontana High. -- My dog walks on water. |
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| reply to RR Conductor said by RR Conductor :You didn't have any kids named Blaine and Buffy at your school did you?  -- i am not a lawyer but I do play one on the internet |
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  RR Conductor RailRoadDude Premium join:2002-04-02 Redwood Valley, CA | reply to 81399672 You didn't have any kids named Blaine and Buffy at your school did you?  -- You've got to stand for something, or you'll fall for anything. |
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| reply to RR Conductor said by RR Conductor :said by 81399672 :Reading this thread all I can say is wow. My high school parking lot was full with bmw, benz, lexus, audi. It's normal for 16 year to drive in California. Your High School sounds like South Hills, our rival and where all the richies went I did go to Beverly Hills High School. So yes you can that that school was for the riches. -- i am not a lawyer but I do play one on the internet |
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| reply to 81399672 said by 81399672 :Reading this thread all I can say is wow. My high school parking lot was full with bmw, benz, lexus, audi. It's normal for 16 year to drive in California. Your High School sounds like South Hills, our rival and where all the richies went  -- You've got to stand for something, or you'll fall for anything. |
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  81399672 Premium join:2006-05-17 Los Angeles, CA | reply to No_Strings Reading this thread all I can say is wow. My high school parking lot was full with bmw, benz, lexus, audi. It's normal for 16 year to drive in California. -- i am not a lawyer but I do play one on the internet |
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join:2001-01-05 Hacienda Heights, CA | reply to CurtesyFlush silly me. i had a slightly more benevolent take on "whores" |
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  CurtesyFlush Bababooey, fafafooey, tatatoothy. Premium join:2002-08-23 Fontana, CA | reply to jig Remove and Replace |
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  dogma Premium join:2002-08-15 Boulder City, NV | reply to jig I was guessing Rest & Relaxation. |
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join:2001-01-05 Hacienda Heights, CA | reply to CurtesyFlush i don't know what "whores to R&R" means. is one of the R's for rust? |
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| reply to spg One of my sons received an older, cast off MBZ from his late grandfather's estate. Nice car, but it was high mileage and definitely an old man's car. Tough shit, it was free.
It needed a tune-up, and I told him he had two choices: pay for a shop to do it for him with his own money ($$$$) or do it himself under my occasional supervision. Of course, I knew something he didn't know... 3 of the plugs were whores to R&R.
Actually, I knew another thing he didn't know... I wasn't going to help him. He needed a lesson in patience and sticking to a task and seeing it through. He came stomping into the house in frustration quite a few times, because HE knew that I'D done the job a few times in the past, and that I had it down to a science, and why couldn't I just come out there and whip the last two plugs out for him?
I told him he was going to do the whole job and get that thing running or he could ride the bus to school with the froshies and sophies. That did it. Mr. Cool Homie don't play dat.
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| reply to dogma I was told that the .02 threshold gives a little leeway for things like mouthwash. I dunno.
Because of my divorce and a very smart attorney who warned me NEVER to enter into any monetary entanglements with my ex-wife, my kids didn't get their licences until they were 18. (Both parents must sign off on a minor's DL and both assume FULL RESPONSIBILITY regardless of who has custody at the time.)
They survived. The first was the hardest to deal with, but as each one reached the magic age of 15 1/2, they began to realize that a license was out of the question.
For each one I promised that I would match the first $2K going to the purchase of a vehicle, but insurance was up to them. We made a big deal of opening a joint savings account on birthday 18 and I put the money in the account. We called it the "escrow account". Amazingly they all managed to save at least the max.
I like the idea of "renting" as an alternative. but it does chaff my hide when a lot of these kids get if not new, 1 or 2 year old cars on their 16th. Talking about creating a sense of entitlement! I thought I was lucky getting my parents to cosign for $600 for a Honda 125! -- Living happily ever after... But it IS a long way to the beach! |
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| reply to dogma I was told (by a lawyer, no less) that the net effect of that wording means that you can't drive until you're 18. No more provisional license, which is what you now have from 16-18.
I haven't done the homework to know if she was right or if there's some other statute floating around regarding it. If I'm wrong, I'll be happy for my youngest son, but I will not retract my comment about the legislators.
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1 edit | reply to No_Strings I just looked up that whole age restriction thing. Although I did see some "recommendations" from some acronym'd safety board suggesting the age requirement be raised to 18 in the Sunshine State, that change will likely never see the light of day...so to speak. quote: Effective January 1, 2006, a new law will increase driving restrictions for persons under the age of 18 who:
Are issued a provisional driver license (DL) on or after January 1, 2006, or Already hold a provisional DL issued on or after January 1, 2005. Provisional Driving RestrictionsYou must be accompanied and supervised by a licensed parent, guardian or other licensed driver 25 years of age or older or a licensed or certified driving instructor when you:
Transport passengers under 20 years of age at any time, for the first twelve months. Drive between 11 pm and 5 am for the first twelve months.
How does this affect you guys?
edit: Nevada regs regarding drivers under 18: Passenger Restriction said by Nevada DMV : Young drivers may not transport any passenger under the age of 18, except for immediate family members, for the first six months after the license was issued. Penalties for violations include extending the restriction for six months or more and fines for repeated violations.
Statewide Driving Curfew Drivers under 18 may not drive between the hours of 10 p.m. and 5 a.m. unless they are traveling to or from a scheduled event such as school events or work. Law enforcement may ask for satisfactory evidence of the event. This applies to all drivers under the age of 18 until they turn 18.
Local Curfew Laws Although local curfews are not related to driving, minors must know and obey the local laws. Las Vegas Strip and Downtown 9 p.m., unless accompanied by an adult.
Elsewhere in Las Vegas 10 p.m. Sunday - Thursday Midnight on Friday and Saturday
Other Restrictions Nevada has a .02 blood alcohol limit for drivers under 21.*** Drivers can also be arrested for any detectable amount of a controlled or prohibited substance.
Minor driver licenses can be suspended for any of the same reasons as adult licenses and also for non-driving alcohol/drug convictions, firearms violations or habitual truancy.
***WTF? The legal drinking age in Nevada is 21. Apparently Nevada law is like the Pirates code, really more like "guidelines". |
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| reply to dogma My strong preference would be to have him build one he could call his own based on sweat equity. One of my neighbors did that with all three of his back in St. Louis.
A flatbed shows up with a dilapidated '65 Mustang that looked like it had been used in a scene from the movie where NYC is converted into a prison (an idea that needs revisiting, but that's another thread). I was able to watch the process of a complete frame-up restore, with he and his daughter doing almost all of the work. He out-tasked powder-coating the frame, but did nearly everything else himself including sewing the upholstery.
When it was done, you'd swear that thing had just rolled out of the showroom and the daughter learned more about what it takes to build and maintain a car than most UAW members. Cherry red, 289 and chrome so shiny you could shave in it.
I lack the resources, space and much of the skills to take something like that on. Even if I did, the oldest is not interested or adept at such projects. It would be right up my youngest's alley, though, and we've talked about a scaled-back project if he doesn't inherit the Scion. Another variable in #2 son's driving future is the increase in the driving age. Stupid morons in Sacramento. I wonder if I could get a PO box in NV for a couple of years? |
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| reply to sholling said by sholling :Dogma, getting him hooked on public transportation will just leave you with a failure to launch on your hands.  What you should be doing is finding (really soon) a late 60s or early 70s V8 Camaro or Mustang and making a father/son project out of fixing it up for him. He can do extra chores for spiffy parts. If he has his own blood sweat and tears into it he'll appreciate it more. That's an excellent suggestion. We do have this 2002 Ford diesel pickup and we did brew up bio diesel as a project. I got the truck for a song and to drive on the plot of rocks, but it's one of those rigs with the 25' lift kit where you need a grappling hook to get into it. The only thing that its missing is gun racks and long horns on the grille. It couldn't be more safe to drive, and couldn't be more unsafe for anything that it may come into contact with. With my kid driving, I have to consider the public welfare.
said by No_Strings :Dogma, I understand your dilemma. It's one I wrestle with regularly. ... I see you thought it all out early.
However, once your son slaps on the Volante Diamond Black Polished Lip 19" Rims and Yokohama Parada's, the cabon fiber rear deck wing, and xenon running lights, IMO, under no circumstances will you be prying the X5 away from the wife. "I don't get it," remarked a middle-aged man passing a row of Scion cars parked on the street. And that's just the point -- more than likely, that same man walked back to his Focus in his "loose fit" acid wash jeans, drove home and gave his teenage son yet another lecture on how raking leaves builds "character" and how System of a Down doesn't play real music but rather "just a bunch of noise." I see this can be a very perplexing decision on many fronts. Right now, the Focus is approaching 200K miles, and at 10 years old is long in the tooth. I am in the long process (funding challenged) of converting the family fleet to an all diesel platform. The next car will most likely be a VW TDI SportsWagen. 52MPG, slightly cool if you look at it from the right angle, German - which automatically certifies it under the No_Strings minimum standard to even be considered a "car" -, and it would be new...therefore reliable and relatively safe. He would only be able to "borrow" the keys as needed I think. Perhaps we can enter into an agreement where he can rent it from me Month to Month; he pays X$ at the beginning of each Month and he has X days of driving privileges. I dunno. That's probably over thinking the whole thing. At least I have a short time to mull it all over. |
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1 edit | reply to ghostpainter They use sand anywhere in CA that gets ice or snow, Caltrans puts it down here during the winter on snowy and icy spots, as do the railroads as ghost mentioned. The railroads don't just use it in the winter though, it's dropped (by nozzels located behind the wheels, eacn locomotive carries it's own load of sand) to gain traction at any time of year. -- You've got to stand for something, or you'll fall for anything. |
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