I think it's not so much of a dependence on parents as it is convenience of summoning transportation, and probably not having to pay for it (ok so some dependence on parents).. let then wait until theyre on three own and paying for Uber rides to+from college/workAt McDonalds by the all girls high school. There is a group eating and I overhear one of them complaining about her parents wanting her to learn to drive. Her argument was ”I don’t need to. Uber is the future”.
I knew absolutely no one in high school back in my day that didn’t want to drive. Man times have changed.
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I had worked with kids and most couldn't wait to drive, but majority also had major impulsivity issues, mood management, and severe ADD, so I was very concerned for their driving ability.. hell even I in high school was full of testosterone and drove too fast, wrapped my car around a telephone pole the night of homecoming... Went senior year without a car, had to take the bus ... Blew my own chance being dumb
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