Motor Scooters: how can i convince my parents?
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I don’t think an on-line test will do anything. Ask your mom to follow you on a test drive, and then follow all the rules.
As a mom myself, I’m not sure I would let you, though. First, it’s not YOUR driving, but those idiots out on the road who don’t look for motor scooters, and drive like idiots. You know, drunk drivers and the kind of person who drives 55 mph in a school zone.
Also, it’d be easy for a pervert to "bump" your motor scooter and kidnap you.
This is just a mom’s wild imagination, I know, but my daughter is 11. I would let her ride a motor scooter around the farm, but never to school or town.
One more thing: why is your friend selling it for 20 bucks? Is she not bright with money, or is something wrong with the thing? Buyer beware.
MAYBE, if you set certain rules and boundaries, and keep your promises, you can convince your parents that its OK.
Good luck. I hope you live in a nice neighborhood, and can work this out.
tell her they are just liek a bike and easy to get off of it and on .
come on ur 12 need to have fun enjoy it i hope ur parent understand but just be carefull when u cross the street with it and always don’t race ur way to get thru, it have no protection iff u get hit wear a helmet too and make sure ur break work well before u ride it . and make sure safety switch work too and always make sure u know ur way out if it won’t shut off . good luck enjoy the fun …
if she says no, nothing will change her mind about it. she calls the shots. u have no say about it until u are 18.
These are extremely dangerous for a 12 Y/O to be fooling around with. If someone backs out of a driveway or comes around the corner very fast, you cannot stop that thing quickly enough to stay alive.
I’m with your mom. Young kids always think they can own and use a BB gun safely too, but we all know better.
The price is not relevant. I think that you should follow your parents’ lead without complaint. They love you and are responsible for raising you which gives them every right to set rules and limits.
I think that their fears may be reasonable depending upon a lot of variables that we cannot possibly see.
There are many years for you to enjoy riding and do other things when the time is right. The worst that can happen is that you will buy a good bike later when you are better able to handle it safely.
Matthew
Just keep bugging them until they crack.
They’re just not safe. The brakes aren’t good enough, they’re too small and they don’t offer any kind of protection. Wait until you’re old enough and get a moped or scooter instead, something that’s actually intended to be ridden on the road.