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John Lieberman wrote:
> Now that Nationals are over, both the SSC and the SEB plan to re-visit
> Item 1 and put it back out for member comment once we're done.  If you
> or any other team-dot-netters have any suggestions, I'd be more than
> happy to present them to the committee.
> 
> Hope that helps.
All I can say is that my 9-year-old son is going to be very disappointed if
he doesn't get to ride with Dad next season.  If there is no law
prohibiting an 8-year-old from riding in the front seat of a car on the
street (and there isn't, most laws are for 4-years-old and younger), I
don't believe there should be an SCCA rule prohibiting it.  Nothing is
going to happen on that autocross course that couldn't happen on the
street.
I do think that the rule should be carefully written.  8-year-old kids are
mature enough to sit still for the average autocross run without
distracting the driver too much. (unless you're distracted by "Wow!" 
"Cool!")  I would stipulate, as we have in our regional supps, that if
there is a minor passenger in the car that there can be only one passenger.
(actually, we made this an across-the-board rule: only one passenger at a
time in any car)  This will eliminate the possibility of a pair of young
kids whooping it up while the driver is trying to concentrate on driving.
To recap:
a) Allow 8-year-old passengers with proper belts and helmets
b) Only one passenger per vehicle
That's my 2 cents.
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Loren Williams | Loren@kscable.com
'94 Saturn SC2 | Wichita Region SCCA - http://www2.southwind.net/~scca
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