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    To some raising the driving age is said to be saving lives, and to other it’s not. A debate has currently been going on of weather teen driving age should be raised. As well as its differences between 16-year-old and 18 years old and the crashes that occur between the two. The minimum driving age should not be raised because crashes that they thought they were preventing are occurring two years later. Dr. Masten from informational article states, “In facts 75 percent of fatal crashes we thought…

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    debate held between legislators is that of raising the age for legal driving from sixteen to eighteen. This argument is so familiar due to some people speculating that it will solve the problem of motor vehicle deaths in teenagers. Which is a prevalent cause of death among thirteen through nineteen year olds. There has been serious deliberation between the two sides, and the conclusion is that congress should let the legal driving age persist to be sixteen. Through equitable deciphering, I've…

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    being with you. This driving privilege is almost always taken advantage of by teen drivers. Now, think back to when you first got your drivers license, what was one of the first things you did? Most likely, you called up your best friend and you guys go out for a drive. Depending on what kind of driver you are, you either drove carefully or recklessly. Assuming you were the reckless type, you were most likely…

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    adults brain. Also, 16-year olds tend to have other teen agers in the vehicle with them, which can be a very dangerous and deadly situation. Even though some people may believe the driving age shouldn’t be raised, they may not know all of the risks there is to having a 16-year old have a license. The minimum driving age in Washington state should be raised to 17. A 16-year olds brain is not as developed as an adults. In the article, Is 16 Too Young to Drive a…

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    shouldn’t have the privilege to drive? Most people think that taking away the driving privilege of teens sixteen and older will lower the number of car accidents. Others say that it is a necessity for teens to be able to drive. It seems that car accidents are at an all time high when it comes to teen drivers. Imagine if you had a teen and they were on the road. What measures would you take to make sure they are driving safe? Here at Greater Lawrence Technical School (GLTS) driver’s ed is…

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    collisions. This is an immense concern for parents and teenagers. At first glance, the solution may seem obvious; raise the driving age to 18.I do not believe that will solve the problem, in fact, I believe it may cause even more problems. I believe that the diversity of teens, how big of a role experience plays, and convenience of driving are reasons why the minimum driving age should stay 16. First off, teens are very diverse and have very different mentalities. For example, some teens are…

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