Driving Age Essay

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    What texting and driving has done and caused with teenagers and adults in america today? Texting, looking, dialing, and talking on your phone while driving has caused over million auto crashes nationwide. Most of those crashes are caused by young teens between the ages of 16 - 19. The cause of why adults and young teens getting and causing car crashes and why those distractions can injure or end someone 's life. The stactices of auto crashes in the U.S , death and injury rate of people caused by…

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    Australia is an ageing population and as you can see from this graph people are living longer, this means that there are lots of older drivers on our roads. A study in Queensland found that the accidents caused by older drivers could be due to a range of age-related declines like deterioration in sensory, cognitive and motor abilities, medical and neurological conditions. As you can see on this graph, due to this decline, older drivers are at a much higher risk of crashing, particularly those…

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    substance abuse problems. 13.2) Externalizing problems include risky sex, risky driving, substance abuse, and crime. Risky driving is the most serious threat to the lives of adolescents and emerging adults. The most at risk are people ages 16 to 24. Some countries have raised the driving age to 18 and this has decreased their accident rate dramatically. Over half of adolescents have fatalities a few months after driving, but it decrease after a year. Automobile accidents are the leading cause…

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    Distracted driving is a big issue while driving a motor vehicle especially for teens because a lot of teens think that they are invincible and nothing will happen to them and if an accident were to happen that they will be fine so while driving they tend to get distracted easier if not by texting by other things . There are a lot of things out there that can distract a teen while driving such as the radio, their phones, and other people in the car or even eating while driving because this causes…

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    their retirement years living longer and being more active than any previous generation. These older adults are expressing a desire and an expectation that they will remain mobile in their community and enjoy the associated freedoms that come from driving for as much of their lifespan as possible. Regardless of profession, most service providers will be working with older adults in the next several decades. Understanding the public health implication of an aging population and applying the…

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    Texting And Driving Essay

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    format of text driving in various challenging conditions, a survey and a driving simulation experiment were conducted. The survey investigated the texting habits and driving experience of drivers through SuveyMonkey on the internet. The participants’ demographic information such as age and gender were collected in order to establish experiment parameters such as blocking and sample sizing. Participants were asked to give a personal rating of how they believe texting affects their own driving, as…

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    Teen Car Accidents

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    An outrageous number of teens are killed each year in car accidents. Children in our communities are dying left and right from driving accidents because we 're not taking the correct course of action to help them. The amount of effort it takes to protect your young loved one from car accidents is not a huge undertaking and is worthwhile. Parents have to take most of this blame because they 're the ones that should be teaching their teens how to drive responsibly and being a good example on the…

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    Some people like to believe that laws are ineffective against texting and driving and that we do not need these laws. However, we do need these laws to keep ourselves and others safe on the road. There are three main reasons why we need to stay with these laws against texting and driving.The first reason is that motor car accidents are the leading cause of death between the ages of 5 and 34 years old. The second reason is the use of cellphones on the road especially texting is the main target…

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    car and drive off freely, to wherever the outstretched road takes them. That orange setting sun, those blinding headlights, the laughing friends in the back, and that ever-so-sweet aroma of freedom; all perfect elements of a teenage driving fantasy. However, driving is a heavy responsibility that weighs a terrifying number of gravity and maturity. In 2015, over 2,000 teenagers in the United States, aged 16-19, were killed by car accidents. Think for a moment, those 2,000 teenagers had years and…

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    need a car to get to, such as hospitals, grocery stores, and entertainment facilities. Most older people have to visit hospitals much more due to health issues that arise because of their age, but some elderly people might not have anybody they can depend on to drive them around. Banning elderly people from driving their own vehicles can deny them access to multiple different opportunities and necessities. In addition, some mental issues can also appear when older people aren’t able to drive…

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