Driving Test Questions Essay

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    She said it is not just teens who are destructive on city streets and highways, that adults are as well.¨ That was a great statement that students are maturing and need to drive and it's not just their fault for all the accidents. http://www.edmondsun.com/news/local_news/teens-keep-driving-age/article_59532e0b-a787-5c6e-88c2-eb2d59d70168.html This site is great it gives great information and for middle schoolers and high schoolers they can listen from other classes on this news site and yes this is a credible source because is is a news website. Now I know that you´re thinking about questions and I will give you answers. If someone said 18 is the right age to drive. That's not very explanatory and does not have enough background evidence. Some people might argue that 16 is not the right age, but no one will believe that because there is not enough claims or evidence. Here is a good claim, 16 is the right age. It is the age after they learn how to drive a car with there permit and guess what, they also learn about it in drivers ED. Because people all think that teens are the reason people die, but they go through classes in high school and now days the information is more…

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    We have a few problems that have been overlooked with our young drivers. The biggest problem currently, is our new drivers are hitting the road causing incidents with motor vehicles. Within the United States, we have created a program called the “Graduated Driver License” a program that has worked with moderate success; but we still need some re-working to get this program to its full potential. Secondly, minors and alcohol abuse, our young drivers are just starting to learn to drive and somehow…

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    Teenage Driving Essay

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    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 road accidents is, especially one major issue affecting teenagers that I feel is not getting enough attention. With these accidents, the number of untimely…

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    Pros And Cons Of The Driving Age

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    An estimated 20,000lives have been saved in the past twenty-five years, but yet politicians are not wanting to budge on the driving age in the United States. It is estimated that triple the number of lives saved due to the change in drinking age will be saved if the driving age was to be raised. It takes a lot of persuasion to change a hard headed politicians mind. What usually gets them to is a series of crashed involving young adults, and then, jut maybe, they will think of other ways to…

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    accidents are the leading causes of death among teenage drivers, ages 16-20. The system has certain restrictions for young drivers, but that alone does not solve the dangers of teenage driving. Teenagers in this generation will get behind the wheel of an automobile and assume that they know all aspects of driving a vehicle. It should be mandatory that teenage drivers take a driver's education class to make driving safer. First, Teenage drivers are easily distracted and have short attention…

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    In America, the legal driving age is 16, but some people believe that the age should be raised. However, the driving age should not be raised to 18 because that will cause drivers to be less experienced behind the wheel and will push back the ability to get a job. If people start learning to drive at 18, they will have less experience behind the wheel. With less experience, they will not be accustomed to road safety and general rules that every driver follows. According to the Governors Highway…

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    Every teenagers dream is to drive and be on there own, but is the age limit to drive right. Driving can be dangerous when people get in a serious wrecks. My opinion the age limit to start driving, which is 16 to 18, is the best option. The driving age should stay the same, 16 to 18, because teens start driving and get use to it, start to be responsible, and don’t have to ask their parents for a ride to school and specific places. Teens need to start driving and get use to it before they get…

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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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    Should the Driving Age Be Lowered? Did you know that 71 percent of tweens have an interest in cars? Although they may be fascinated by the machines they cannot own or drive one of their own for around six more years. Why have them wait? If a 14-year-old teenager is able to pass all of the tests to be eligible to drive a car, why shouldn’t they be able to? Allowing teenagers to drive earlier in their lives will allow them to mature at an earlier age. If a 14-year-old wanted to drive,…

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    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 take their children place. When my brother was in high school my parents used to constantly have to change her plans for him, but when…

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