Teen Drivers, and Why They Should get Their Own Cars
...nt’s trust, as well as responsibility. If a teen is always out with their car, they may be able to show responsibility by calling their parents and letting them know where they are. They also may have other responsibilities to their parents such as driving a younger sibling, or even running errands for their parents. When teens have to depend on their parents to give them rides everywhere, it can be a hassle, not only to the teen, but to the parent as well. If parents had to drop everything just to give rides to their teens all the time it would make life much harder on the parent. If a parent is not available to give rides, or if a family car is not available, Mullis2 this may cause problems as well. Teens can use a car to drive themselves to appointments as well as school events and other important dates. They may also use a car for social events, and parents generally do not want to be on call, driving their teens around from place to place. In light of a new law that has been put into action, teens are not allowed to drive with more than one person in their car for at least nine months. If there is a group of friends, and only one friend has their own car, then it defeats the whole purpose of getting their license and parents not givi...