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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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    to drive.Teens need to learn responsibility while they’re still in high school so if they make a mistake they can be corrected.The minimum driving age should remain at 16 because teens can transport themselves instead of depending on a parent, they will gain responsibility, and their guardian can use that to keep them under control. The first reason the driving age should remain at 16 is so teens don't have to depend on their parents to transport them places.Parents are constantly having to…

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    “Driving is a Privilege, Not a Right.” Driving is not a constitutional right. People get their driving licenses based on their skills and if they can drive safely. This actually causes some problems. How about teenagers who are just 16 years old? It is hard for them to follow the traffic rules every time. This also means Teenagers like them are easy to fail to demonstrate this abilities.However, someone said there are plenty of benefits of letting teenagers start driving at 16 years old. In my…

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    Sixteen year old drivers aren’t the safest drivers on the road. Why should we decrease the legal driving age to fourteen? We shouldn’t! Evidence shows us that at the age of 14, the frontal lobe is developing, and traits such as maturity and responsibility are lacking. The legal driving age should not lower to fourteen. Sixteen years olds are, generally, more mature than fourteen year olds. Fourteen year olds, including myself, are more likely to swerve because of a bug hitting the windshield.…

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    should the driving age be changed to 18 instead of 16? Countless people believe that yes, those teenagers are not capable of taking on that responsibility. Most, however, have the right idea. 16-year-olds should drive as parents should not need to chauffeur their kids around, and it'll only cause the problem to be given to the 18-year-olds. Graduated licensing is a much better option to supply youth with superior driving skills before being set on their own. For starters, changing the driving…

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    the most common age group that get in wrecks with vehicles are teens. I believe that the legal driving age should not be changed to 21 because teens develop responsibilities while they drive, they also become more independent allowing them to not have to rely on their parents to drive them everywhere, not changing the legal driving age also allows teens to gain more experience and develop their driving skills so they can transition into the adult world a bit easier. Lastly, allowing teens to…

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    Driving Age Restrictions

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    Driving is something everyone will have to do in their lifetime. To make the experience safer, states implement new restrictions and laws. Raising the minimum driving age are one of the approaches states take to defend the live of drivers. The Restrictions and laws already set for teen drivers effectively make them safer, demonstrating there is no need to lower the minimum age. Over the years, new courses and restrictions that specifically target sixteen and seventeen years olds have…

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    Limiting Suburban Cars

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    long-term cultural shift...the renewal of center cities has made the suburbs less appealing and has drawn empty nesters back in.” This excerpt tells of how those who wish to live in a suburban city may decide to not do so because of the amount of driving in the area, throwing the vibe of the community off and making it feel more like a busy city. Without these people wanting to live in suburban cities, there will be a lack of these communities being constructed, resulting in the unbalance of an…

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    The driving age should be bumped up to the age 18 because they'll have more time to learn the rules of the road, gain more experience, and be more aware of driving in general. This would not only be helpful to the new drivers, but also for all the current drivers out there. Before teens could even think about going behind the wheel, they have to hit the books on the multiple rules of the road. These rules have been developed and enforced around the country so that the highways, streets, and all…

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    Raising the Driving Age to Eighteen Remember the feeling of your first time being free on the open road, with none but yourself to direct where your going. Every person remembers the thrill of freedom that getting your license at sixteen brings. What we don't remember is our first car crash, how lucky we are to have lived through it and the huge risk teen drivers are really taking by being on the road. Automobile accidents are a common sight on the road and the majority of the population has…

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