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Re: Daughter learning to drive
[Re: JA]
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03/23/25 06:54 PM
03/23/25 06:54 PM
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Whatever you do, make the importance of wearing her seatbelt the first thing she learns and hope it stays with her the rest of her life. That’s a life skill just like swimming lessons that could literally save her life one day.
First year my son was in dental school at UAB, guy ran a red light through an intersection and my son t-boned him. My son had his seatbelt on, that and the airbag saved his life Demolished his car but other than some cuts and airbag burns, he was fine. He later admitted to me that he had not been wearing his seatbelt lately but for some reason decided to wear it that day. Very solid point. I instilled that in both my kids. Selt belts and airbags will do their jobs but they will also jack you up but that's better than the alternative.
In your darkest hour when the demons come, call on me brother and we'll fight them together.
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