SIUSLAW NEWS ❚ WEDNESDAY, APRIL 15, 2015 7 A Having a teen driver has its advantages... right? Anyone? simply a right to pass out — Ned preferably before they can Hickson make it into the passenger For teens, getting a driver’s permit symbolizes a rite of passage toward independence. For parents, however, it is seat. Not that my teen would- n’t drag my unconscious body into the car anyway, thereby meeting the “accom- panied by a licensed adult” clause in his permit. Focus on the big picture We’ll help the pieces fall into place After reading “The Oregon Parent Guide to Teen Driv- ing,” I can tell you nowhere in that pamphlet does it speci- fy that “said adult” is to be “conscious” or “buckled and/or otherwise strapped in of his own accord” while the vehicle is in motion. Ideally using all four wheels. This is what is known as a “technicality.” And trust me, if there’s a way to use it to their advantage, teenagers will find it. That’s why I spent extra time going through this pamphlet, know- ing it could be used against me in a court of law. Or over breakfast. What I discovered is that the person who wrote this guide either a) never had teenagers of their own, b) grew up in the 1950s, or c) probably grows his own mari- juana. One clue this pamphlet was written by someone who has never had a teenager in their home is in the first sugges- tion, which regards practice driving: “Only practice when both of you are in good moods, and not for more than 30 minutes at a time.” The last portion of that sen- tence is the only thing that makes any sense. That’s because any parent with Burns’s Riverside Chapel Florence Funeral Home Your Community Friend- Compassionate Care for you and your loved ones. We know the world of investments may be hard to navigate, and that’s why we’re here to help. 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The trick is finding them in a good mood, then maintain- ing it without things turning into the “Fast and Furious.” And by that I mean him driv- ing too fast and me getting furious. With that in mind, I took it upon myself to offer a few, more realistic suggestions for parents teaching their teen to drive. 1) Set a good example. In addition to checking the mir- rors, seat position and signal lights, I have started reciting the Rosary whenever we go for a practice drive. I find that it adds a sense of reverence to the occasion. Having your priest come bless the vehicle every time you leave the driveway isn’t a bad idea either, unless he stops return- ing your calls like ours did. 2) Make your expectations clear. Before your teen even starts the engine, make it clear that you expect to return home alive. Even if it means wrestling the steering wheel away from him or her by knocking them unconscious. Explain to them how, as a parent and licensed driver, you are responsible for their safety as well as the safety of everyone else on the road, in cross walks, waiting at bus stops, eating at restaurants with outdoor seating, and any businesses that don’t current- ly have a drive-thru. 3) Teach the rules of the road. Just because your teen passed his or her written test doesn’t mean they know the rules of the road. For example, I know for certain there is nothing on the test explaining the Single Scratch Rule: A single scratch on a family car can result in a teen driver having their driving privileges revoked for up to five years. Or the Bring It Home On Empty Rule, which states: Any teen who brings the fam- ily vehicle home with an empty tank shall be required to refill the tank by walking to and from the farthest gas station using a Dixie Cup. And lastly, 4) Stress the importance of proper parking. With so much emphasis on driving, the importance of knowing how to park properly is often over- looked. I am reminded of this whenever I go grocery shop- ping and come out to find my car wedged between two SUVs, forcing me to look as though I’m performing a David Blaine illusion just get- ting back in. Explain to your teen that this is poor driver courtesy. And how, as a courtesy to other drivers, we have a responsibility to fill the area between those SUVs with as many metal shopping carts as we can. So consider this your warn- ing that our son has officially passed his permit exam and will soon be joining you on the road! I say “you” because, as of today, I will be taking public transportation. Ned is a syndicated columnist with News Media Corporation. His book, “Humor at the Speed of Life,” is available online at Port Hole Publications, Amazon Books and Barnes & Noble. 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