As you know if you follow this blog, Bethany turned sixteen a couple of weeks ago, and is now a legal driver. And let me stop here and thank all of you who have prayed for and asked about Bethany since I wrote about her health issues last week. We went back to the doctor yesterday and had more labs drawn. All of her numbers looked much better, with only one liver count still above normal. We are still waiting for some of her tests to come in, and we still don't know if she has mono or Lyme Disease, but whichever it is, she's getting better, and that's all that really matters. We'll go back again next week and they will check her again, but we can tell she's going to be just fine. So again, thank you for your concern.
Anyway, back to her becoming a driver. As her birthday approached, we decided to create a "driving contract"...something to help keep her accountable as she took on this huge responsibility of driving. I thought I would share it with you here, just in case someone you love is about to be turned loose behind the wheel. Here's what we came up with....
Driving Contract
1. Absolutely no texting or talking on the phone while driving. If you must talk or text, pull over in a safe location to do it.
2. Text us whenever you’re changing locations (before you start driving!).
3. Always be where you say you are.
4. No more than one friend in the car at any time.
5. Drive with two hands on the wheel at all times.
6. As long as your grades are all A’s and B’s, we will pay for your gas. If any grade should drop to a C at any time, we will stop paying for gas until it is raised back to a B or higher.
7. You must always be home by your appointed curfew.
8. Because we love you, we will require you to follow the terms of this contract or lose your driving privileges.
My daughter turned 16 in March so I understand totally. I believe you live in AR (we do) if so #1 & #4 is state law. We have our daughter turn her phone to silent or off before driving so that she isn't tempted in any way shape form to answer while driving.
ReplyDeleteYes, Missi, you're right...Those are state laws here in Arkansas! And I'm so glad they are. Puts a little more strength behind the enforcement of these items! :-)
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