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unclebilly 06-26-2024 09:01 PM

New Driver…
 
My son turned 14 today… and passed the written test for his learner’s license.

It’s official, he can drive on the roads now (not just the race track).

http://forums.pelicanparts.com/uploa...1719460824.jpg

On another note… 14 years of fatherhood. That went way faster than it should have.

speeder 06-26-2024 11:16 PM

Born in 2010? Yeah...that was last week.

WPOZZZ 06-27-2024 03:34 AM

You can drive at 14 in Canada? Congrats to have a kid that wants to drive!

GothingNC 06-27-2024 03:53 AM

Congrats !
I thought both my girls how to drive about 6 years ago.
My older daughter moved to Arlington VA shortly afterwards for a year before going to school in Anchorage Alaska (learned how to drive in the snow real quick. Also had the patience to drive us through Toronto yesterday, about 2 hours to drive 5 Km. Made DC seem like a piece of cake.

So far no accidents or tickets, knock on wood.

Only issue is my wife says they drive both like me , LOL.

peppy 06-27-2024 04:25 AM

Time goes so fast. I did night driving with my son last night.

unclebilly 06-27-2024 04:48 AM

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Originally Posted by WPOZZZ (Post 12272975)
You can drive at 14 in Canada? Congrats to have a kid that wants to drive!

Alberta is 14. Not sure about other provinces.

Yes, he’s keen.

KFC911 06-27-2024 04:54 AM

Going to get your license on your 16th birthday was eagerly anticipated and an absolute given as a youngin...

It finally made us legal drivers on public roads :D

unclebilly 06-27-2024 05:19 AM

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Originally Posted by KC911 (Post 12273003)
Going to get your license on your 16th birthday was eagerly anticipated and an absolute given as a youngin...

It finally made us legal drivers on public roads :D

The only way to do that here is to get your learners on your 14th birthday. You need to have a learners license for 2 years.

His first drive as a licensed driver was in a Porsche… my wife’s Cayenne S.

KFC911 06-27-2024 05:29 AM

We took "Driver's Ed" in hs (classroom and driving), learner's permit at 15.5 (driving with parents only).

Many (like I'm sure yours did) had been driving for a few years by then on private dirt roads, etc.

I just can't relate to the kids that don't eagerly await that "magical day" ....

City kids ;)

GH85Carrera 06-27-2024 05:40 AM

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Originally Posted by KC911 (Post 12273003)
Going to get your license on your 16th birthday was eagerly anticipated and an absolute given as a youngin...

It finally made us legal drivers on public roads :D

I remember going too get my license on my 16th birthday. I had been driving off road in a dune buggy my brother and I made from a rolled VW bug. I was very experienced buy the time I took my test. The Trooper that rode with me in my 1960 VW bug asked how long I had been driving. I told him alll off road sir but two years.

oldE 06-27-2024 05:53 AM

Nova Scotia ( and most other provinces) place the age for getting a learner's permit at 16. Years ago, you could operate farm tractor on the highway at age 14 in this province, although I don't know if that is still the case. Like so many farm kids, by the time I took drivers education, I could back up just about anything, but had never operated a vehicle with power steering. I was all over the road for the first few miles! :D
Kid is looking good, unclebilly.

Best
Les

911 Rod 06-27-2024 01:10 PM

Time to let him take a rip in the Porsche!

MMARSH 06-27-2024 04:00 PM

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Originally Posted by KC911 (Post 12273003)
Going to get your license on your 16th birthday was eagerly anticipated and an absolute given as a youngin...

It finally made us legal drivers on public roads :D

Absolutely! Got my learners permit on my 15th birthday and was first in line on my 16th Birthday. Missed the first couple of periods at school that day, but then drove my GTO to school. The beginning of FREEDOM.......

Tobra 06-27-2024 04:19 PM

Wife started driving in Texas when she was 14

Kids are not as into driving now as in the past.

A930Rocket 06-27-2024 04:22 PM

I remember when I took our son to get his drivers license at 15.5 years old. It was a big day for him. He’s 27 now and no tickets. He drives like an old man!

speeder 06-27-2024 10:42 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by MMARSH (Post 12273466)
Absolutely! Got my learners permit on my 15th birthday and was first in line on my 16th Birthday. Missed the first couple of periods at school that day, but then drove my GTO to school. The beginning of FREEDOM.......

Exactly the same, permit/DL on 15/16th birthday. I still remember taking the test in my mom's 1974 VW Super Beetle w 4-speed manual. My stepdad had a '66 Chevelle, my mom had the bug and my dad had a '74 E-type roadster. We did not have an automatic transmission car in the family at that time!

I remember taking DE in HS when I was 15, my driving instructor was also one of my teachers, Mr. Burnett. He was this cool young black guy, after a couple of blocks, he goes, "aw man, you can drive," and rolled down the window and lit up a cigarette. This was in 1974, mind you. We just cruised around, he gave me no instructions and passed me for the driving part of the class. :D

I'm sure that it was more stressful to teach most of the kids who had never actually piloted a car before. My mom used to sit me on her lap and let me steer her '63 Ford Falcon wagon when I was about 6 years old, driving was just in my blood. I wonder if public schools even still have driver's ed? It's strange that a lot of kids don't care about driving anymore...nearly everyone got their license at 16 when I was a kid. Not just the obsessed gear heads like you and me. :cool:

911boost 06-28-2024 05:29 AM

Awesome, both my kids first car was the same Fox Body 5.0 Mustang, with a stick of course.

Bill

unclebilly 06-28-2024 06:29 AM

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Originally Posted by Tobra (Post 12273480)
Wife started driving in Texas when she was 14

Kids are not as into driving now as in the past.

I think it’s more like CITY Kids are not as into driving now as in the past. Kids don’t need to leave home to interact with each other anymore, it’s all done online. They don’t need to go anywhere, so why get a drivers license?

Nearly every kid in my son’s grade 8 class has gotten their learners license within a month of turning 14… some took a few tries to pass the test. I can only think of 2 that have not got their licenses yet but I think this is more on the parents than the kids.

stevej37 06-28-2024 10:51 AM

The only cars that our school had for drivers ed. were 'three on the tree' cars.

Anyone who wanted a license had to learn the manual.

Steve Carlton 06-28-2024 11:42 AM

I remember hitchhiking to driver training at my high school. Got picked up by a couple of girls in my same class.


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