Your Turn: Unsafe Driving Stickers

Your Turn: Unsafe Driving Stickers

Updated: February 03, 2009

As parents and driving instructors often say: driving is a not a right, it's a privilege. However, driving is not a privilege simply because you have to learn how to do it and earn your license -- getting behind the wheel is also a huge responsibility. Some parents are going as far as monitoring teen driving skills by placing bumper stickers on their cars with a phone number for other drivers on the road to call if you are driving poorly. Remember those "How's My Driving?" bumper stickers you've seen on big trucks on the highway? These stickers are just like that, but for teens.

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