Deccan Chronicle

Underage drivers put lives at risk

In case of accidents or deaths parents will be held responsibl­e

- NAVEEN KUMAR | DC

Parents and guardians who allow their kids to take vehicles for a drive are not only endangerin­g their lives, but those of other motorists and pedestrian­s as well. Many lives have been shattered by underage drivers who go for a joyride, the risk and consequenc­es of which most grown-ups are overlookin­g. Underage driving can deeply impact the lives of people around. In a split second, it can alter the course of numerous lives, including that of the child. It’s a parent’s job to be vigilant and to educate children to the dangers of such driving.

Surprising­ly, instead of stopping their kids, many parents are encouragin­g them by buying bikes or cars. It’s the responsibi­lity of the parents not to give vehicle keys to their children, keep the vehicle locked, and, if possible, hide the keys from them. If the parents do not let their children ride a bike, they won’t. Remember, that if something goes wrong, the parent or guardian will be held responsibl­e. Parents who sit behind or beside their underage children while they are driving, are also in the wrong. They are abetting it by being on the pillion while the minor is driving.

“If a minor is driving a car or a bike, then someone else is responsibl­e for it. Even seniors are not trained properly according to the rules of the police and they teach kids driving, which is multiplyin­g the risk,” says Ahsan Pasha, a road safety activist.

“Riding a bike in a safe area like a playground and riding it on the road are two different things. One may handle the bike very efficientl­y but to be able to ride on a road the person must be aware of all the rules of the road and be alert. He should be vigilant about the surroundin­gs and traffic laws while on the road. We are planning to visit educationa­l institutio­ns to educate students about the risks and dangers of underage driving. Any parent who gives a bike to their underaged kid, is giving them a licence to kill others or kill themselves,” added Mr Pasha.

Hyderabad police is conducting counsellin­g sessions to control the menace. They summon the parents along with the kids to brief them about the rules and regulation­s and also making them aware of the risks of such driving not only to their kids but also for the other commuters on the road.

The large number of underage drivers ignoring the law can be attributed to peer pressure and a feeling of youthful invincibil­ity and a sense of adventure.

Teenagers have an impression that they can get away with violations of the law. Several cases of crashes killing young drivers involve alcohol and are often combined with factors like as speeding. Not only could these accidents lead to loss of life, but also severe physical and emotional scars on survivors.

Surprising­ly, instead of stopping kids, many parents are encouragin­g them. It’s the parent’s job to keep vehicle keys away from kids

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