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<blockquote data-quote="LightBnDr" data-source="post: 634681" data-attributes="member: 9031"><p>My oldest daughter loves to drive. She's been driving our rig for about 3 years now. I set up a booster seat and a set pedals so she could safely drive early on. </p><p></p><p>To answer some questions, I feel strongly that as much seat time as they can get is beneficial. Before they hit the road at 16, chompin at the bit to haul their friends around. The more experience they have the better. </p><p></p><p>I think some adrenaline pump wheeling situations prepare them to handle stress behind the wheel without endangering themselves and others on the road. </p><p></p><p>We have been out wheeling before with me spotting and groups of people watching. I haven't had anyone try to talk over me so I'm not sure what to say about others spotting my child. </p><p></p><p>Cool memories made though. I remember her carrying a front tire about a foot off the ground one time, she didn't panic. She just throttled through nice and slow. Scared the crap out of me but I told her I was proud of her. Lol</p><p></p><p>Take lots pictures. Soon as they hit the teens, priorities change fast. You wonder where the time went</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="LightBnDr, post: 634681, member: 9031"] My oldest daughter loves to drive. She's been driving our rig for about 3 years now. I set up a booster seat and a set pedals so she could safely drive early on. To answer some questions, I feel strongly that as much seat time as they can get is beneficial. Before they hit the road at 16, chompin at the bit to haul their friends around. The more experience they have the better. I think some adrenaline pump wheeling situations prepare them to handle stress behind the wheel without endangering themselves and others on the road. We have been out wheeling before with me spotting and groups of people watching. I haven't had anyone try to talk over me so I'm not sure what to say about others spotting my child. Cool memories made though. I remember her carrying a front tire about a foot off the ground one time, she didn't panic. She just throttled through nice and slow. Scared the crap out of me but I told her I was proud of her. Lol Take lots pictures. Soon as they hit the teens, priorities change fast. You wonder where the time went [/QUOTE]
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