Yup, I was one. I learned to drive when I was 11, out on the back roads by 14, put my kid behind the wheel at 12. It's actually a safer way to get the hang of things before you get out on the road. Same is true for motorcycles.
2006-11-16 17:42:51
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answered by foghnanross 2
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in accordance to the old Smith's Bible Dictionary Chronological Tables King David grew to become into born approximately 1085. The 40-12 months suppression via the Philistines that engages the two Saul and David occurs from approximately 1134-1094. Taking the parent given to you via the Rabbi might make Saul a minimum of 7 years older then David. The Smith chronology provides the age of Saul at his dying at fifty six. If we subtract the 40 years of his reign we get his anointing on the age of sixteen. That makes 1079 seem good to me. I twisted with the aid of all this by way of fact i did no longer locate the 1079 date in a speedy examine of the marvelous link provided. of direction in case you're writing a paper you are able to continuously use the Rabbi by way of fact the source. that's thrilling to me, by way of fact the anointing of David might then ensue whilst Saul grew to become into 23 and place the lads jointly at a while sixteen and 23 in the stand off with Goliath. Many, which incorporate myself, have a tendency to work out Saul as plenty older then David, distinctly as we communicate. The interplay between the two anointed men then covers a span of 33 years. do no longer see that i'm of plenty help yet an thrilling query. the well-liked Smith dictionary could have as much as date textile whilst in comparison with my WWII era version.
2016-10-22 05:51:25
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answered by janski 4
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I started driving on our ranch when I was 10. Rural roads at 12.
2006-11-16 17:12:54
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answered by Anonymous
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My cousins drive all over the ranch they live on, I only get to visit. Plus, they not only are allowed to drive the truck, but equipment as well, it looks like a lot of fun. If you know how to use it, there is nothing wrong with it.
2006-11-16 17:06:40
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answered by gare 5
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Of course ... all over Texas!!!! I got a "hardship" license at age 15 in Texas (because only one of my parents drove). That was 27 years ago - I don't know if they still offer that, or maybe it has a different name.
2006-11-16 17:37:26
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answered by lesliejay63 3
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my 13 yr old daughter. I let her drive my truck in the field behind my house.
2006-11-16 17:39:00
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Farmers but usually all they drive is small tractors.
2006-11-18 09:17:50
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answered by Anonymous
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that's the best way :) keeps them off the public streets
2006-11-16 17:24:33
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answered by Anonymous
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