'I suspect my son is putting green diesel in the family car and I'm afraid of getting caught. How can I stop him?'
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As an 18-year-old, your son is a fully licensed driver, but that doesn't exclude him from the risk of accidents or traffic violations. The responsibility falls on you as parents to ensure that he understands the rules of the road and the consequences that come with breaking them.
If your son gets into trouble while driving, such as being caught for speeding or driving recklessly, he could face fines, points on his license, or even a temporary suspension, all of which could impact your insurance premiums too.
Regarding liability, if your son violates traffic laws while driving your car, you could potentially be held responsible as the owner of the vehicle. It's crucial that he is educated on the importance of safe driving, as it not only affects him but the entire family.
Driving is a privilege that comes with serious responsibilities. Having open conversations about the rules, risks, and potential legal repercussions of careless driving can help instill a sense of responsibility in your son.
Read at Independent
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