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don jazzie (m)
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@ mamaput
truetalk
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LoverBwoy (m)
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When they can pay for insurance,mot,road tax,change the tyre and if they can pay for all these then they might aswell pay for their lessons 
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Bolarge (m)
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Let's just abide by the law:start learning by 16;start driving by 18 and even then on condition that he/she exhibits commensurate maturity.
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babadee (m)
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17 seems a good age
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LanreDaMan (m)
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My elder cousin and myself learnt how to drive together he was 22 and I was 17 .
I think age doesnt matter,
if an individual is physically and mentally ready for the challenge
HE/SHE should GO AHEAD (But please with an INSTRUCTOR)
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Rhea (m)
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start driving when your legs can touch the pedals and your eye view can see beyond the hood (without a pillow under your bum bum)
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hamon (m)
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driving is a serous thing but most poeple don't know this 18 years is okay to start but mind you its a dangerous thing. i started around 16 but men thank God for most of my friends had accident because they took driving not serously. driving a car is to be included in our school curriculum
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pathanpowe
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yh umm i heard that in England (Uk) that the driving licence is going to change from 17 to 21 is this correct as i am 16 right now and i don't no if i can drive next year when im 17, ?
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babasin (m)
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At What Age Would You Allow Your Child To Start Driving? A child should NEVER drive!!!! Child = a baby or infant. !!!
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osegwu (m)
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I started driving at age of 9 and at the age of
12 has started moving my Grandfather's 911.
My child, male or female will start driving any time
he or she feels up to it. Don't have any beef about
that
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