Everyone reacts differently to situations no matter what age they are. Each person is unique in their own way and has their own way of dealing with things differently. They have different personalities, and traits that make them so unique. Because people are so different then they tend to react differently to any situation that arises, “After which failure, I’d turned without signaling and then traveled 40 mph in a 25 mph zone, a points cluster-bomb that resulted in the suspension of my license until I enrolled in a driver-training course” (Kitman 91-93). This 17 year old got his license suspended and it did not matter that he was 16 or older. The age requirement for a license is 16 but that does not mean a 16 year old will drive better than a 14 year old or a 45 year old. Age does not define how you are going to act because it just depends on …show more content…
Not everyone is going to develop in the same way. Not everyone looks the same or is the same because everybody is different in their own way. So, why should brains be thought of all the same? “There is no single age at which the adolescent brain becomes an adult brain” (Steinberg 16-17). Maturity depends on the person and there isn’t one specific age that determines that you are an adult. Brains are not the same as looks and personality. They are different in each and every person. Also, if brains are not the same then how are their age boundaries that make them seem like they