Who was the 17 year old Lamborghini driver?
The receptionist was left trapped in the wreckage of the collision and died at the scene, the Los Angeles Fire Department. The 17-year-old driver – who has not been named – suffered minor injuries. Police said no arrests have been made in connection with the crash as of Saturday but confirmed speed was definitely a factor.
Why did my 16 year old daughter get a speeding ticket?
Also, getting a ticket for going 55km/h on a bicycle on flat road without wind in your back kinda counts as a trophy. So about 3 weeks ago my 16 year old daughter go a speeding ticket for doing 46 in a 20.
Can a 16 year old drive with a parent in the car?
By permit level rules, she is only allowed to drive with a parent in the car. She IMHO need more practice driving (and doesn’t need to get rusty), and obviously needs to have the rules re-enforced. UPDATE III: After four weeks passed, she passed her defensive driving class and obtained a job.
Can a father Ban his daughter from using his car?
At 17, I put a down payment on my first (very used) car, and paid for my insurance, gas, and everything else related to transportation. Your daughter can be banned from using your car, and you can even go this far. It’s not impossible. You’re her father.
Also, getting a ticket for going 55km/h on a bicycle on flat road without wind in your back kinda counts as a trophy. So about 3 weeks ago my 16 year old daughter go a speeding ticket for doing 46 in a 20.
Why are there more restrictions on teenage drivers?
The laws are stricter when it comes to minors driving; this is because, though they make up less than 4% of the total drivers, 20% of serious and fatal accidents involve teenagers. As such, there are several restrictions on teenage drivers.
When is a 16 year old not allowed to drive?
Until 18th birthday, may not drive between hours of 11PM – 5AM unless it is for: 1 employment 2 school – see detailed info regarding prom season. 3 religious activities 4 medical necessity
Who is responsible for minor drivers under 18?
But that’s not all parents and legal guardians need to worry about when it comes to drivers who are under 18. Most states in the U.S. have passed some kind of law that holds a parent or guardian responsible for their minor driver, under a legal concept known as “vicarious liability.”