Thread: Speeders BEWARE
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Old 10-28-2007, 11:06 AM   #20
Eisenhower
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Originally Posted by Dragoneye View Post
That's depressing...I got a car (crapper - but still a car) when I was 16.5, right after that 6 month period to get your license. It's bad enough we get charged to death by insurance companies, I couldn't imagine having to wait untill I was 18 to drive...how would I get to work...

Note: I "speed", only on the highways, and thruways, when either the traffic is going above the limit, or there is nobody around. I didn't do that untill I learned the road, and where the turns/hills/trouble spots were. The way I look at it, is, there's just speeding to go fast - which is what causes accidents, and then there's "speeding", when you're going faster than "you should" but you know how to control/be safe with your vehicle.

The issue I have is when people (Not you eisenhower - you said 'more often') argue that "oh, teenage guys are just terrible drivers, all of them speed, they are what cause the most accidents..." yadda, yadda.....It's not all of us. and after 3 years of completely SAFE driving: Yes I speed. Yes I've gotten into close calls (not always while I'm going fast). But, I've never gotten a ticket, and never had an accident, VERY rarely cut somebody off (only when they are speeding and I don't realize it), and never had to jerk/turn real fast to avoid a collision (I pay attention)....After 3 years, I should not have to pay as much as the a$$holes out there who DO do all the above things.

/off rant.
I was part of the same statistics... well, I "may" have made the statistics worst but-but... we're not talking about me.:p It def is not ALL young male drivers- but enough to get the attention of the insurance companies, that's for sure.

But if you have a kid that is of driving age and you want them to drive the family Oldsmobile, you can monitor their driving habits using GPS.
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