C.P.
Hi, T.. I have a 17 yr. old son and I still want to know who he's riding with, if at all possible. When he's 18 it's up to him and you have to trust you've taught them well. You learn real quick who you can trust and who you can't just by being around them a while, observing from a distance, as they talk about different things, like driving! I would rather be a little over-protective and have my son than give him all the freedom he feels he should have without any supervision from me. I do think he's at an age he wants to find some independence, but with that independence comes responsibility. You didn't say, but does his father know these kids he's wanting to ride with? If so, do you trust his opinion? This is a time for lots of talking, between all of you, since he does live with his dad. You can't really give kids this age the benefit of the doubt because they just don't have all the judgement skills needed for driving and knowing who to, or not to, ride with. They don't want to seem 'UNCOOL,' and they want to ride. Good luck!!