17 year old dies in 350z.
#41
Originally Posted by kayfuNk
wish i had known about this sooner, thats 3 minutes from my house i would have visited the funeral ;\, that's terrible..
#43
I feel like theres more that we can do to prepare young people to drive. I have teenagers that work for us and I have watched some of them drive and it scares me. They think its almost funny to get away with drinking and driving or speeding. I have one girl that is 19 got a dui and a few weeks later I saw here go by me with a beer in her hand. I also have a boy that has just turned 19 and lost his license for a second time for speeding and he is still driving. They won't listen to me and I'm afraid for them cause they are good people. They changed the age for learners to 16 and drivers to 17. But still they don't learn anymore that way. They're just a year older. Learners should be 15 and drivers at 17 with a hard class and test. But thats just an idea.
#47
That's very sad, Last summer I almost lost my best friend due to him crashing his sportbike at 60MPH in to a side of a car, He broke his back and almost didnt make it, Hes better now but still did not learn his leson, in a couple weeks he plans to pick up a brand new Ninja,
#48
Originally Posted by SargentZ
They should raise the leagal driving age to 18. As spoiled as the kids are these days they should spend a couple more years on a playstation before getting handed the keys to a 3000 pound joystick. Sad...
#52
Originally Posted by 350Zenophile
I was the fetus used in the making of this ultrasound.
haha thats great
#54
Originally Posted by 03Zilverstone
Yeah, so people can head off to college by themselves with no driving experience alone. There's no correlation between the maturity of a 17 y/o and an 18 y/o.
Insurance company 'Actuaries' would not agree with you. Statistcally the difference between a 16 year old and 18 year old is a large enough to dicatate different rates, There is even a significant difference based on gender. Heck I say raise it to the drinking age (21). Makes sense to me. If your're going to drink and drive, then they will at least be 'of age' instead of the double whammy we see on the news weekly. "Underage kid drinks a 40 and ends up in a ditch"
SZ
#57
Originally Posted by bofa
It has nothign to do with the the driving age.. it's has to do with experience and responsibility.
I'm all for more rigorous testing requirements, but the age thing doesn't necessarily go hand in hand. (and no I'm not 18. I'll be 24 in June.)
I'm all for more rigorous testing requirements, but the age thing doesn't necessarily go hand in hand. (and no I'm not 18. I'll be 24 in June.)
RIP.
#58
Originally Posted by Riley07
Yeah, I seen some students putting up flowers and signs on the tree the other day.. It's real sad when someone so young dies so tragically..
#59
RIP
If I had a Z at the age of 17 Id be dead as well, I blame the parents for buying that car for him at that age or for letting him buy it. Nearly 300hp and RWD + teenage boy is not a good recipe, I dont care how responsible one might seem.
If I had a Z at the age of 17 Id be dead as well, I blame the parents for buying that car for him at that age or for letting him buy it. Nearly 300hp and RWD + teenage boy is not a good recipe, I dont care how responsible one might seem.