The Big 1-4
Today my son turns 14. On his 13th birthday I was whining about how I couldn’t believe my boy was already a teenager. But then 14 hit and I realized 13 is nothing. At 13 he was a teenager, but that was it. There were no additional privileges. No additional responsibilities. 13 was just a number. Just like 12.
But now at 14 there are all kinds of changes. There’s a whole new set of things for me to worry about.
At 14 he can get his learner’s permit. I’m just now starting to get used to his older brother driving and …read more
Rookie Driver – Keeping New Drivers Safe
One of the best ways to help keep new teen drivers safe is by giving them a way to be identified as new drivers by others on the road. It has been a long standing tradition in Europe to identify cars being driven by “Learners” with a very easy to identify “L” sticker. By alerting other drivers on the road of the new drivers, experienced drivers can give them more room, be more cautious and a little more understanding when minor courtesy mistakes are made.
Rookie Driver is bringing the awareness to the US, using a fun, teen accepted, car magnet …read more




