When my Daughter and Son took Driver's Ed 6-7 yrs ago I told them that vehicle is a machine and you're just "a part" of it. I think the best thing I did when they were 9-10 yrs old I bought them a 5hp go-cart. They learned pretty quick and it was fun for them to fish tail around corners. I heard my daughter scream when she was driving it. I looked out the window and saw her get off the go- cart. The go-cart kept going after she got off. I ran out and picked up my son to keep the cart from running him over and I told my daughter to climb up in the jungle gym. Well the go-cart ran for about a minute thru the garden etc. It would go about 20ft and spin out and go another 20ft in a different direction. It finally ran into the snow blade and I was able to shut it off. What had happen the throttle plate bolts came off the throttle shaft so it was able to run wide open. Luckily no one was hurt. I know this was a little off the original subject but felt it was worth sharing.
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