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My nephew, Ty, got his driver's license the other day. Or should I say, finally got it? He turned 16 last January and wasn't in any hurry to get it done. He wrapped up driver training and the coursework a while ago but held off on taking the final tests. Many young people today hold off on getting their licenses. And some never get one at all. That makes no sense to me. I know baby boomers like me have different priorities, but has our world changed that much? Owning a car is one thing, but not knowing how to drive is something I'll never understand...
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