My parents don't think it is safe for me to ride a motorcycle, but I need a convenient way to get to work, so it's probably okay to drive one.
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Understand your parents' concerns: It's important to have a conversation with your parents to understand their reasons for thinking that riding a motorcycle is unsafe. This will help you address their concerns and find a solution that works for everyone. Show more…
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