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    Driving Age Change

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    a day or three months later, that person would still have to go through that withdrawal period. This is similar to a teen starting to drive for the first time. The reasons why I think that the driving age limit shouldn’t be changed is because people can still, get around the rules by waiting until the age of eighteen to avoid the restrictions, the number of driver fatalities are decreasing majorly, and because the number of crashes wouldn’t diminish it would only put off the effect. For instance

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    Netherlands have in common? The answer is they are the countries and for Victoria a state with the lowest teen road accident per population and their strict road laws like the minimum driving age of 18 and complexity of obtaining a drivers license juxtapose to another country like America, with the minimum driving age of 16. American teens are involved in over 240,000 fatal motor accidents per year. That is approximately six teens who would end up in the emergency room every day due to motor accidents

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    Teenagers have the highest crash rate when driving, but changing the age will not impact the amount of crashes happening by new drivers. If the legal driving age is increased, crashes will still happen because of new drivers and the only thing different will be the word used to describe the people crashing. Instead of teenager it will be young adult. This won’t affect the likelihood of a person crashing, or how well someone drives. If the age that a driver can legally get behind the wheel in a

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    Driving Age Controversy Some people might argue that human’s brains aren’t fully developed until they are 21 years old, and that maturity and responsibility don’t start to show until you reach that age. Based on that opinion many people think that you aren’t ready to drive until you reach the age of 21, and those people are trying to have the legal driving age raised to 21. Well that would be ridiculous. You can’t derive someone’s maturity and responsibility from their age. That would be completely

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    traffic accidents each year are2 16-20 years of age. Should they raise the driving age, or make you hold your learner's permit longer? I feel they should make you hold your learner’s permit longer to make you a more experienced driver. Teens drive less hours than almost all other drivers but they have the highest crash rates and crash deaths than all other drivers. Motor vehicle crashes are the leading cause of death for teens. In 2013, 2,163 teens ages 16-19 were killed and 243,243 were treated

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    Driving Age Olds

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    building, and offer a bird’s eye view of the empty student parking lot. At the beginning and end of each school day, I watch the students pull in and out of the parking lot. Sixteen to eighteen-year-olds are awful drivers. They should make the driving age twenty-one. All the current research says the human brain doesn’t fully develop until twenty-one, which means sixteen-year-olds are virtually incapable of making good decision. Over the past six years, I’ve seen at least a dozen fender benders,

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    Driving Age Argument

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    The question inquired is whether raising the driving age to 18 or imposing a graduated driver’s license (GDL) would lower the accident raise for teens. The advocates for both say that the restrictions would lower allow teens to get behind the wheel when they are ready. Although neither would work well, one must be chosen. The reasons advocates of a higher driving age give for its existence is that 16-year-olds aren’t ready for driving yet. The writer, Rep. John D’ Amico of the Illinois state legislature

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    everyone. Driving a car requires responsibility and quick decision-making skills, especially on a busy road in a city. On average, the minimum driving age is sixteen years old in the United States. There a various ways to reduce the risk of automobile accidents and prevent danger for the driver and those around them. Raising the minimum driving age is the most logical route to take. There are many signs that point out the flaws of having the age of sixteen as the minimum age for driving. The likelihood

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    concerns, many states have increased the driving age at which teens can begin to drive. I think states should consider that driving is a big part in every teens life. Most teenagers have jobs, after school activities, and other places they have to drive to. I am a 16 year old and have a job that is dangerous to get to. If the driving age was raised, I would most likely be late to work because I wouldn't be able to drive. Another reason the driving age should not be raised is that many parents

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    On a daily basis, millions of teenagers around the United States use driving as their main source of transportation. Many teens are interested in being able to drive at a younger age, even after obtaining a driving permit, but it is unclear if they are able to handle such a monumental task. The driver’s license age requirement should be increased to the age of 18. Increasing the age requirement might not benefit the teens that need reliable transportation to go to their workplace and support their

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