Can my parents stop me from going out until I'm 18?

I’m 17 and have a pretty strained relationship with my parents. Recently, I was hit by a car while riding my e-bike to school, but thankfully I’m okay. Now, my parents say I can’t ride my bike until I’m 18, which is only 7 months away. I’ve been buying my own things, so they can’t take those from me, but I feel frustrated that they think they can control how I get around. Can they really stop me from using my bike?

Yes, they can legally set rules for you since you’re still a minor. They are responsible for your welfare, especially after the accident.

You might need to just wait it out until you’re 18. Focus on preparing for your independence instead.

If it’s your bike and you’ve bought it yourself, that’s a tough situation. You could argue it’s yours, but your parents still have the final say until you’re an adult.

Honestly, I wouldn’t let my kid have an e-bike either, especially with the risks involved.

They have to provide for you until you’re 18, but that includes keeping you safe. They might not be comfortable with you riding after the accident.

You’re still a minor, so they can enforce rules. If you’re planning to move out soon, just hang in there until you’re independent.

It’s not right for them to be overly controlling, but legally, they can set rules until you’re 18. It’s tough, but you’ll be free soon.

Your parents can be held responsible for your actions until you’re an adult. They’re just trying to protect you after the accident.

You’re still under their control as a minor. It might feel unfair, but that’s the way it is until you turn 18.

Yes, they can set rules for you as their child. Legally, they have authority until you’re 18, but it’s important to also communicate your feelings with them.