Driving Age Should not be Raised Essay

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    Although some may believe that the drinking age should be lowered to eighteen, lowering the drinking age would be irresponsible and only add to societal issues. There has to be a higher age of initiation to the right to drink due to the dangers posed by drinking. Also, lowering the drinking age in the United States would be medically irresponsible-greatly interfering with the development of young adults’ bodies and minds. Lastly, lowering the drinking age would encourage and further provide the…

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    “In 2014, 9,967 people were killed in alcohol-impaired driving crashes, accounting for nearly one-third (31%) of all traffic-related deaths in the United States” (Impaired Driving: Get the Facts). Looking at this statistic, which is one of many, driving while impaired is an enormous problem. There are ways to decrease the numbers significantly, these should, and need to be looked into. With people being unaware of the issue, they aren’t trying to help solve this issue, it will continue to get…

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    Distracted driving is a factor in 14 percent of police-reported crashes involving teen drivers. (National Highway Traffic Safety Administration. [NHTSA], 2014, p. 2). A third of U.S. teenager sends 100 text messages a day. (Goldberg, 2010, p. 1). Distraction was a key factor in 58 percent of crashes involving drivers’ ages 16 to 19, according to an analysis of video footage of 1,691 moderate-to-severe crashes 6 seconds…

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    always dream of having her very first car! She studied for every drivers Ed test before she was even allowed to practice driving; she would also practice driving in a miniature car that was like the real cars, except it was a toy and not to be ridden on the actual roads. When it came time for her to learn how to drive and take her drivers Ed test, she was ready. She aced driving and all of the tests that she had to take as well. She saved up enough money to get her own car, a Jeep, which is what…

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    the legal age. College students that do drink are also more likely to binge drink. “Binge drinking is defined as having five or more drinks on a given occasion” (“Higher drinking age” 1). Young adults who binge drink are putting their health at risk. The law is forcing curious under aged adults to experiment with alcohol under no supervision. Something needs to be changed about the law. Some will argue that the higher drinking age has saved lives on the road, even though the drinking age has…

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    America's adolescents, used by more young people than cigarette or illicit drugs. The increase in the minimum legal drinking age has saved 23,733 lives in the United States this year. There are some reasons why the legal drinking age should not be lowered to 18. For example car accidents and binge alcohol are drastic ways to die. Many people want to lower the legal drinking age because they say that there are benefits of consuming alcohol. Some studios and Scientifics, for instance have stated,…

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    Have you ever met anyone or been around someone that maybe drinks too much? Some people want drinking age lowered to 18 others want it as 21. In this essay I am going to tell you how we need to tackle abuse among students, the ups and downs in lowering the age on buying alcohol, and how to make drinking age lowered work. More than 1800 college students die, and a lot more than that are injured all by alcohol. Is alcohol are friend or enemy? It can lead to random hook ups or not being able to…

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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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    is an exciting moment. At this age, they are able to acquire a driver’s license, and it is a milestone towards adulthood (Moreno 592). At this juncture, they have the control as well as the freedom they never experienced before. The higher freedom could, however, be a recipe for more evil than could if not well utilized. For instance, on several occasions, people have blamed teenage deaths to drugs, violence and gangs among other deviant behavior. Reckless driving and a consequent high number of…

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    What age do you think the age of responsibility is?In the article “Age of Responsibility”by Alan Greenblatt.Greenblatt states many point of view of what many people think the age of Responsibility should be. The age of Responsibility should be eighteen older because the brain is more developed,and few vehicle related accidents. Eighteen and older should be the age of Responsibility because the brain is not fully developed at eighteen.Other may argue when Robert Epstein conducted a…

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