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Pretty much agree with jyms
When I was a kid, we used to ride bikes all around at night, whenever cars would come by we would lazily disperse to both sides of the road. Shortly after I got my driver's license, I often found myself encountering kids doing this same thing, and I realized how much of a hazard they are/I was because of my new found experience.
I don't have kids, but I also understand that people who do have kids will see much of the world differently (and more correctly in some instances) due to experience. Driving vehicles around children is much more dangerous than people who do not have a lot of experience with kids think. Having two nieces, I've discovered that they do not think the way adults do, and running out into the middle of the street like an opossum comes standard to them
I'm not saying that this all applies to OP, for all we know he keeps it slow and cautious in residential areas, and for all we know his speeding is typically not of the reckless type, but the point still stands that if you're getting a lot of tickets, you're most likely doing something wrong, and that something is something you will learn to not do later in life due to becoming wiser
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