According to Alex Koroknay-Palicz, “Studies show that it is inexperience, not age, that causes accidents. Raising the driving age will just create inexperienced, accident-prone drivers at 18 instead of 16.” With enough practice of something, people learn how to do that certain ability with ease. The same thing applies with teenagers and driving. Teenagers need time in order to learn to drive efficiently, but raising the driving age would put this learning on restriction. Raising the driving age would cause an obstacle in teen’s lives. In his article, Palicz states, “Taking that away is a large disruption to the lives of teen-agers-for no good reason.” This would needlessly complicate the lives of millions of teenagers and would create even more problems in the long
According to Alex Koroknay-Palicz, “Studies show that it is inexperience, not age, that causes accidents. Raising the driving age will just create inexperienced, accident-prone drivers at 18 instead of 16.” With enough practice of something, people learn how to do that certain ability with ease. The same thing applies with teenagers and driving. Teenagers need time in order to learn to drive efficiently, but raising the driving age would put this learning on restriction. Raising the driving age would cause an obstacle in teen’s lives. In his article, Palicz states, “Taking that away is a large disruption to the lives of teen-agers-for no good reason.” This would needlessly complicate the lives of millions of teenagers and would create even more problems in the long