@janallmac @Mandypar
Step 1. Ignore your passenger, especially if they are a teenage boy
Step 2. Ignore your mobile distraction unit
“Among the teens who said they were distracted by something inside the vehicle before they crashed, 71 percent of males and 47 percent of females said they were distracted directly by the actions of their passengers,” says Dr. Allison E. Curry, lead author of the CHOP study."
https://www.carinsurance.com/Articles/teen-passenger-distraction.aspx
@b4cks4w
I don't doubt it for a second. 💯
Right now, he is not allowed, by us, to have other passengers.
I or my husband have to be there in the shotgun seat. It's actually a state law that a licensed driver over 21 has to be there, and in our family, it means one of the parents. (i.e. not a friend) and no other passengers currently.
Deeeeeeeeppp breaths.
@Mandypar