Posted by greenbeanman in Kansas on October 22, 2010 at 07:30:37 from (99.103.248.230):
In Reply to: daughters first car posted by glennster on October 21, 2010 at 14:55:33:
Looks great. I like the idea that it is a pickup cab which limits the number of occupants. Seems the more occupants the more mishaps teens have. Illinois actually limits the number of passengers a young teen driver can convey at one time, or soon will.
I don't know how your daughter drives, i.e. conservatively or wild, but I am concerned about the high profile of the truck and the possibility of roll over. Any way to lower the center of gravity on it at least for awhile until she has more driving experience? With that high profile at least stress the importance of seatbelts to limit ejection during a roll over. I think that is how most teen deaths occur in accidents.
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