Like most of my family I was steering the car out west from, well, I can't remember when, and about 9 when I was tall enough to be shown the ropes. We lived on the edge of the Tanami at that time and Da and I spent afternoons looking at old diggings and just getting out for a look and whatnot, so Da thought it might be prudent that I could get us home if he broke a leg or had a run in with a snake. Paddock bombs also followed. Shooting trips as a kid, I was the driver so everybody else got to shoot = everyone happy.
As already said, learning to drive as early as possible makes it much easier to deal with traffic as a separate issue when you do get a learner licence. Plus you've got all the time in the world to teach them properly, rather than a teenage know-it-all desperate to get a licence in 6wks flat (how long is it now anyway?)
Suzuki is ideal but definitely invest in a rollbar and window nets even. Lock the transfer into low & remove the stick (BTW reverse is bottom right on all of em). Maybe even put a stop on the accelerator, a piece of pvc tube split lengthways & slipped over the cable would do the trick easily enough.
Make the kids put fuel in it with their own pocket money earnt honestly and make sure it's loud & clear that if they get carried away and break it, it may take quite a while for them to clean enough gutters to repair it....


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