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Can lawyers and college students park their cars at school?

Hello, riders. I am also a college student driving, and I have the same problem as you.

If it is illegal, it is definitely not illegal. Although the school has the right to control the entry and exit of vehicles, I think as an adult, we went to a social university, which is different from junior high school and senior high school. Every adult driver who has obtained a driver's license through routine procedures and has the ability to drive independently (after the internship expires) has the ability to avoid small risks.

There shouldn't be stupid racing cars in school, should there? For convenience and a stable parking space, everyone must drive slowly. But we can't rule out that there will be lunatics, so we can't completely guarantee that there are no extremists in the teaching staff.

If it's big outside the school, everyone can drive it, but not inside.

I don't think it's possible to judge driving skills by age alone. Maybe this teacher is 40 years old and just got his driver's license, but I have been driving for three years, and he can still go to school, but I can't. Who is at greater risk objectively?

I generally call this kind of behavior of cutting off certain benefits/rights because of fear/avoidance of risks lazy politics. Cut it with one knife-achieve the effect of demanding consistency

But after all, there are still very few college students driving, and no one wants to involve more energy for a few people.

Vehicles entering the school