Driving Age Should not be Raised Essay

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    Teen Driving Teenagers should not be able to drive at the age of sixteen. It can put their lives and other’s lives at risk. There are a lot of reasons why teens should not be able to drive at such a young age; there are many ways they could get hurt. They could get in a car crash and suffer injuries such as brain damage, or paralysis. Since their brain is not developed, this damage could be permanent. The legal driving age for teenagers should be raised. Raising the legal driving age can save…

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    considering to raise the minimum driving age from sixteen to eighteen because of safety concerns. When a person turns sixteen he or she is old enough to get a job and have many responsibilities. As a teenager myself, I enjoy the freedom of driving myself places, even though it might just be to work some days. Also at my age, I am stuck between a child and an adult. The ability to drive makes it seem like I am not a child anymore. The driving age should not be raised because the sixteen-year-old…

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    Minimum Driving Age

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    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…

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    busy with a variety of items, such as extracurricular activities, jobs, volunteer work, and socializing, and that means they need a ride to and from these activities (How To Adult). However, when they aren’t able to drive themselves due to the driving age restriction, this responsibility falls on their parents, who are most likely already loaded with enough work as it is, not to mention other daily tasks and errands that an average parent does for their family. Moreover, in other cases, some…

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    “The bottom line is that when we look at the research, raising the driving age saves lives”, Adrian Lund said, president of the Insurance Institute for Highway Safety. Currently, the legal driving age is 16 in most states, some people feel that the legal driving age should be changed to at least 18. Nonetheless, it has to be taken into consideration the “side effects” of raising the driving age. By keeping teens from driving, they would only become less responsible and more dependable on their…

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    Drunk Driving

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    were 937 drivers age 16 who were involved in fatal crashes.” That is a great deal of car crashes. Also, “in those wrecks, 411 of the 16-year-old drivers died and 352 passengers were killed. That is five times the rate of drivers that are 20 or older.” (Robert, 249 lines 64-68.) That is how sixteen years old tend to have more accidents. Many people think the driving age should be changed. “Privately, a lot of people in safety think it’s a good idea to raise the driving age.” (Robert,…

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    Many states have increased the age at which teens can begin to drive because of safety concerns. I believe raising the minimum driving age from 16 to 18 is not a necessary decision to make. Driving age should not be raised because you can work at 16, it teaches responsibility, and it eliminates the need for transportation. Kids growing up look up to being a teenager and…

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    injuries actually occur among young adults. Due to this fact, the minimum driving age should be raised. Young drivers are inexperienced, irresponsible, and will only endanger themselves if allowed to drive. First of all, teenagers have little to no driving experience. Lack of experience is the leading reason the rate of crashes among teenagers is so high. In fact, teenagers account for ten times as many crashes as middle age drivers, all from making simple mistakes. Most of these car accident…

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    Administration claim every year nine hundred lives are saved by the drinking age being set at twenty-one. In 1984 the federal government passed a law that the minimum drinking age should be twenty-one in all states, and since then drunk driving rates have dropped fifty-four percent. While lives have been saved by the minimum age being raised the law is outdated because there are better safety features in vehicles and punishments for drunk driving than there were in the 1980s. Bahar Gholipour,…

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    Minimum Legal Driving Age

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    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.…

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