Traffic Question 10:

How do you discipline your kids when you’re driving?

A. Yell at them

B. Turn all the way around to see what they're doing

C. Threaten to stop the car

D. All of the above

E. None of the above

Moliner's Answer:

D. All of the above

If screaming at your kids doesn’t work, it’s perfectly fine to turn all the way around to see what they’re doing. You don’t even need to keep your hands on the wheel.

Just keep some part of your body on it (a knee or whatever). Don’t worry about the curve coming up at near highway speeds.

Conventional Answer

D. All of the above

Kids will need to be disciplined at some point. Even when you’re driving. You have to do it safely, though.

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