Is the driving age for teens too young? Should the teen driving age be raised? Based on many studies and statistics, raising the driving age for teens is a valid argument. An auto safety group is calling on states to raise the age of eligibility to receive a driver's license to 17 or even 18, as they are attempting to prevent fatal accidents and preserve the lives of our adolescents. There are countless car accidents, injuries, and lives lost on a daily basis. “More than 5,000 U.S. teens…
to be worried about their phone or the radio, causing them to take eyes off of the road and attention off of driving. One of the biggest teen killers is automobile crashes. Raising the driving age would not only make driving safer, but it would also save many lives. The driving age being raised would leave more adults on the road, meaning less teens on their phones. When a teen driver at age 16 drives they are way more likely to be worried about adjusting the radio or texting back there friends…
I believe that raising the driving age limit would hinder our young teens. For most they depend on getting their license at their age for several of reasons. This will make it to where they have the freedom to go as they please and have that freedom. While some young teens do not care if it is raised cause either way they still get to drive. Some adults say, that in raising the driving age will make it to where their will be less accidents on the road; however, that might be true to some degree…
innocent friend go to jail? No. If someone's classmate gets into a fatal accident, does the unharmed classmate get their license suspended? Of course not. The minimum driving age should stay at 16-years-old because if it is raised, it will only prolong the experience and it will cause an inconvenience for parents. Raising the legal driving age will only prolong the experience for teens. Statistics show that a third of all 16-year-old divers and a quarter of 17-to-19-year-old drivers involved in…
figures question the ability to drive at the age of 16 causing many of these figures to wonder if the minimum driving age should be changed from 16 to 18. Statistics have shown one of every five 16-year-olds will be in a severe motor vehicle crash within two years of getting their license and that number is only rising yet only for drivers 16-years-old and younger. At 18, the rate of crashes drastically declines. The new idea of raising the legal driving age is a controversial issue, and is…
most states in the United States, the minimum driving age is 16. The legal driving age for automobiles i most European countries is 18. Write an opinion essay about lowering the legal driving age in Spain to 16. Your essay should mention both some advantages and some disadvantages of lowering the driving age. A large controversy has surged between various nations in the world: the legal age that the upcoming adults should be able to obtain a driving license. This dispute confronts territories…
I don't think that the minimum legal driving age should be raised to 18 years. Teens are doing more than just preparing themselves for their future. Many teens have extracurricular activities, jobs, volunteer work and socializing. When teens younger than 18 can't drive, all these activities fall on to their parents, who may not have the freedom or willingness to shuttle their kids. And even though rising the driving age won't necessarily prevent teen driver crashes, it could just delay them.…
raising the minimum age at which people can drive might reduce this, but is it a benefit to society, and are the statistics true? We can help lower the accident rates if the driving age is raised to 18 so no more kids can get hurt or killed in a accident on the freeway or by another car crashing into their car if we raise the driving age it will be safer for the young and old drivers. Statistics have shown that 15% of all accident deaths on UK roads involve drivers under the age of 21. Research…
Change the Legal Driving Age It is being continually expressed by the older generations that we as teens are reckless, thoughtless, and dangerous drivers. That we are just causing more problems for our parents, pedestrians, and other drivers as well. We are destroying the meaning of ‘safe’ of in our towns with our accidents and problems. The solution the ‘adults’ have come up with is to possibly change the legal driving age to a higher age. To change it from sixteen to eighteen would be a…
not think that but some people disagree. There has been talk of raising the driving age and because the government thinks because we are young we are stupid. What I am going towards is we should not raise the driving age. The first reason this is a not a good idea is because raising the driving age is unfair to everyone else. Think about it. You have waited sixteen years to be able to drive,but guess what the driving age was raised and you have to wait longer. All of that freedom has been…