« Reply #1 on: September 03, 2007, 05:46:25 AM »
Well to be honest with you, you did the right choice. Reason being if you were to be speeding & if a cop pulls you
over, you'd be screwed. By your insurance, if there were an accident to happen (God forbid), then you'd lose your
insurance & it would be hard as hell for you to get another one, meaning you wouldnt be able to drive a car. In the
social moral at this day & age, everyone's like yah, we're under 18 so what? we can do whatever we want & get
away w/ it. But if they were real friends they'd understand that you need your license & considering the age you'd
rather not get in trouble if you were to get caught. In reality it doesnt work like that though, it'll always be a
dissapointment. Considering you have a Jr License also, depending on the state you live in, you can only drive
yourself from home to school, work, medical emergency & by a certain time you need to be off the road. If you had
someone w/ a D class license then you can drive w/ another person in the car, but remember its your insurance. As
long as you dont do any crazy shit, the law enforcement wont do anything to u. If you want you could carry at least
1 person with you, but past that dont push it. BTW find out in your insurance policy, how many ppl you can carry,
your friends wont care, but you should. Incase of a accident, they should hopefully be covered BUT, like i said
before, you have a big chance of your insurance skyrocketting & also possibly losing your insurance.
social moral vs saftey laws & your liscence/insurance
besides everything else, you could of met up w/ your friends where they were gona meet so you could of still had a
good time? you possibly lost the battle but not the war.
« Last Edit: September 03, 2007, 06:15:56 AM by Detonator »

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