What if the driving age was moved up to 18? Does anybody know of any studies on this? I assume this would have huge safety benefits and safety would need to be the force behind any change in the law. However, I also hypothesize this would put a large dent in the car culture.
Torrey
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> From: Matt Logan <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> Subject: Re: [Bikies] Middleton HS Problems...
> Sent: 04 Apr 2003 16:54:57
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> Do I sense sarcasm Mr. Nussbaum? :)
>
> Ok, granted it is not going to be as easy as simply asking kids to leave
> their cars at home. I was thinking more along the lines of starting
> with 12-15 year olds by making it easier to build their life around the
> bicycle before the car keys are shoved into their hands. Hopefully some
> would find that their transportation needs are already being filled by
> the bicycle and not bother doing the car thing for a while. It worked
> with me!
>
>
> Mitchell Nussbaum wrote:
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> >This makes a lot of sense to me. If some adults would just go and explain
> >to these kids that bikes are better than cars, I'm sure they'd see the
> >light.
> >
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- Re: Re: [Bikies] Middleton HS Problems... Torrey
- Re: Re: [Bikies] Middleton HS Problems... Darin Burleigh
- Re: Re: [Bikies] Middleton HS Problems... Paul T. O'Leary
