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[*] posted on 11-1-2010 at 02:33 PM
Teenagers driving in Mexico


So...do the citizens of Mexico carry a legal doc DL? Never seen a DMV in Mexico.

I would like to know the requirements for a driver in Baja. I have a 151/2 year old itching to drive this Spring Break.

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[*] posted on 11-1-2010 at 02:51 PM


Driving off road should be fine, and safer all around.

Between cows, drunks, crazy impatient drivers, slow trucks, bicycles, or all these in one location the roads are scary enough as is without adding in an inexperienced 15 year old behind the wheel. IMHO a 15 year old just does not have the experience to deal with driving the paved road alongside cows, drunks, crazies, bikes, and passing slow trucks with oncoming traffic.

I do believe MX does issue drivers licenses, but the requirements are likely not as strict and tested as the USA. Also I'll bet the fine for the driving without a license, especially for a gringo driver would be steep, or at least the mordida would be.....:lol:




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[*] posted on 11-1-2010 at 02:58 PM


Yes, there are Driver's Licenses in Mexico and the legal age is 18.

However, around here there are kids driving at a much younger age and they do not seem to be bothered----unless the police are doing one of their main street license checks and then those, including adults, who do not have licenses drive around and away from the main street. :biggrin:

There are VERY young children driving around on quads around here on the dirt roads----so I can't imagine that your young one would have a problem in the outback.




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[*] posted on 11-1-2010 at 03:47 PM
Best way to learn... in a dune buggy!


I too did my first driving in a dune buggy.. in Baja.. and once I turned 16, that buggy became my 'car' (it was a street legal Myers Manx, 1650cc VW, with roof, and side curtains for wet weather)...

In April, 1974 was my first trip to Mexico without parents... my school friend (also 16) spent a week driving around Baja Norte... This photo Pat took of me on the road to El Marmol:







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[*] posted on 11-1-2010 at 03:58 PM


Yeah, like this kid will blend in. Keep him off-road for sure or duct tape some pesos to the frame for mordidas.



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[*] posted on 11-1-2010 at 05:16 PM


McFez,
Seat belts might be a good addition to the rig....kids outta control in the dunes sometimes flip out passengers:cool:




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[*] posted on 11-1-2010 at 05:18 PM


Everything would be peachy-keen up until the time that someone gets hurt, then the ministerio publico steps in, regardless if it's on or off the road. But other than that caveat I'm all for it, kids will do almost anything to drive; I wished for it some fifty years ago.
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[*] posted on 11-1-2010 at 05:24 PM


Pics of David before he learned to pressure down and before he knew he wanted to look like Justin Bieber :lol::lol::lol:

Dave, what's the tread depth on those front tires? ;D

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[*] posted on 11-1-2010 at 05:37 PM


DK.. that is cool ... always wanted one of those vw set ups.. how was it to drive compared to what your rolling in today?

And you guys were really "styling" with the glasses and that hair.....

Thanks for sharing, you got huevos :):)

Sorry mcfez ... just tell them to go slow.. I'm sure you remember how you drove when first allowed loose .....

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[*] posted on 11-1-2010 at 10:34 PM


:o:O:o whoooaaa! I thought he was referring to pic of David ;D:lol:

And I count only two "and's":saint:

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[*] posted on 11-1-2010 at 10:40 PM


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:o:O:o whoooaaa! I thought he was referring to pic of David ;D:lol:

And I count only two "and's":saint:

Some nerds are smart.


So I cant count!
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[*] posted on 11-2-2010 at 07:18 AM
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Thank you Mr Host for deleting that Newbie's post about my son. 5 stars you get. That sort wasnt needed since my son reads this stuff. Again...thanks

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[*] posted on 11-2-2010 at 08:04 AM


15 year olds are issued a special drivers license here so they are legal to drive but their parents have to sign a form so they are responsible for any accients...the police here gave sirenita her license for a birthday present at her 15th birthday party.



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[*] posted on 11-2-2010 at 08:33 AM


The permits issued for minors do not allow them to drive on the highway, only in town and I believe it is only a local permit but I'm not sure.



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[*] posted on 11-2-2010 at 08:44 AM


got my 1st license at 14 yo in Billings, Mt (1951) and learned to drive hauling sugar beet pulp from refinery to dairy farm in a 5 ton dump truck on public highways :P



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[*] posted on 11-2-2010 at 09:05 AM


Thanks all for the great help. My son drives well, but need him to drive more openly. I agree....I will be with him "on pavement". Seatbeats.....he was suppose to be wearing those...busted with evidence in plain sight :-)



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[*] posted on 11-2-2010 at 09:30 AM


McFez,
Thanks for the invite...if we park at Kiki's, I will wave as I head down the new road to BoLA...heading south, ya know;)




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[*] posted on 11-2-2010 at 10:16 AM


I remember my first driving experience in Baja I was around 12 years old and my dad let me drive on a dirt road. I had the seat as much forward as it would go and at one point I slammed on the brakes so hard my dad slid forward and was wedged on the floorboard under the dash for a few minutes. That was funny as heck.



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