I think it is agreed by all parties that the life-threatening occurrence of drinking and driving is much to common. Two in three people will be involved in a drunk driving crash at some point in their lifetime. Therefore, whoever can find an easy, non-problematic solution for this unacceptable action will be granted all …show more content…
The ideas to place breathalyzers in every car, have designated drivers, and to take away drivers licenses are possible, but they just do not make the cut. I propose that rather than punishing those who decide to drive under the influence, we should have them try something new for a change. I will now present my own idea, which I hope will not be subject to any disagreement. I humbly offer it to the public consideration that humankind as a cohesive and cooperative unit, should lower the legal drinking age to 14 years old. This will give kids the opportunity to get used to drinking, and to know how much they can or cannot drink. Also, it will be legal for them to take drivers ed intoxicated so they can learn how to drive the right …show more content…
The only possible thing that could go wrong is someone blatantly disobeying the new law and choosing to drive sober. They are putting their very own life at risk. My solution will solve the problem our country has with fatal car crashes. The amount of crashes should be so low that they will become obsolete. Again, no one should dare to suggest these notions to me until they have a small spark of hope that these actions may be implemented. It is not that I do not respect the input of others on the subject of solutions to this topic, but simply that there are no better solutions. I have spent ages researching this topic and have come to the sense that there is no other feasible solution but this very