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    Legal Driving Age

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    The state of Virginia is considering raising the legal driving age to 18. To help reduce the cause of accidents on the road. However, whatever your age may be people will have an accident regardless of their age. Also it is very hard for teenagers get around now with or without a car so increasing the driving age would not benefit it. The last reason for this topic being the fact that teenagers deserve to be treated as an independent adult. First, I would like to discuss the age of people…

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    Driving Age Restrictions

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    able to drive themselves, and it also gives teens the time to learn and experience the ways of driving. Restrictions keep our young teens from becoming to distracted and potentially hurting others not just in the car, but on the roadways as well. Different restrictions have been set into place for novice drivers including limiting the number of passengers allowed into the vehicle, barring late night driving, and having the teens be temporarily placed under parental supervision. Due to these…

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    Teenagers are beginning to skip driver’s education, which could prove to become extremely costly to their health. Dunn-Alexander said that, "You can make one mistake, and that's your life or the life of the other driver. It doesn't even have to be your mistake." Eighteen is still too young of an age to present a teenager with a driver's license. At this young of an age, teenagers are prone to make rash decisions, which could end up changing their lives, or someone else's. Younger people are far…

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    active, engrossed individual. I never played video games anymore. I was never at the house. I hung out with my friends everyday for hours enjoying life. Dirt roads, church parking lots, even parties were the new activities we loved to participate in. Driving had unleashed a new spirit which had taken over my body. My personality had loosened up and allowed more change. I used to be boring, but now I was entertaining a funny. Many memories came out of this change. Having a free personality…

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    090 Final Illustrative In this essay i will be explaining a personal experience involving my class b driver licence. I will explain how it felt to get it and the journey i took to get it. The hardship i had to overcome and the lessons i learned. Getting my class B was the best experience could have done. The first time I showed up to my truck diving class a little nervous but mainly excited about the new experience. The experience of learning how to control such a big piece of equipment was…

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    make them a better driver? If teenagers get a C average or higher it will help the numbers of accidents happening. In the world today the leading cause of death for teenagers is car accidents and could the grade matter in the class affect their driving? In tennessee they have a no pass, no drive rule to where it helps students get more involved into the class so they can pass and be able to drive. It's a great idea because that's all what teenagers want when they get this age is there drivers…

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    Drag racing has a long history. In Utah it started in 1925 on the salt lake flats. Now it has evolved into a legitimate sport. Rocky Mountain Raceways is a great place for racers to practice their drag racing skills and to impress other racers. It has many great traditions, but is lacking in being overly cautious, inefficient and could do with some improvements (http://rmrracing.com/history/). People have to be 18 or older with a legal valid license in order to race in the Rocky Mountain…

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    Cheap Car Insurance

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    of understanding this article. Young people are characterized as the more perilous gathering while sitting in the driver's seat. Firstly, they are not experienced with regards to driving aptitudes. Also, they are exceptionally energized when they get their risk of driving at long last. This will bring about driving quick and regularly. These…

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    able to drive. It gives them the ability to go where they want and by themselves, without the shadowing of their parent. Although seemingly non-dangerous, some teenagers may take advantage of this privilege, which proves a significant point that the driving age should be raised. The brain of a sixteen-year-old is simply not fully capable of comprehending the dangers of the road and weighing the consequences. “The executive branch of the teen brain—the part that weighs risks, makes judgements…

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    Imagine driving along an empty road at night when, all of a sudden, your car has a head-on collision with a Hummer with the force of a thousand raging bulls. The Hummer is not a car but rather a symbol for something infinitely more horrendous. The Hummer represents all of the effects of changing the driving law of 18 to 16, and right now we are the only ones who can stop this terrifying monster from entering our legal system. The first reason this law should be put off the road is because…

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