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    with there friends, possibly take them to their job, when they could already be driving.There has been there is that if the age raised then there possibly would be more wrecks because the teens are older and would wanna try new things like drugs, alcohol, etc. The age should stay the same but the main thing is if the teen can pass the tests. The main point of my essay is that the age should just stay the way it is. There is plenty of good and bad reasons to why the age should and shouldn't be…

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    states that a lower drinking age would allow parties to be supervised like they were when she was in college. I also used the same source to support my reason for number 5, educating about alcohol responsibility. My final reason, reduced distribution of MIPs, is backed by the academic journal, insights on Law&…

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    when a friend is too intoxicated to drive or what they should do when they are under the influence. The program should explain that when you get caught drinking that person will get a ticket or DUI,or a DWI and will be arrested, depending on the alcohol found in that person’s system and the officer giving the ticket. The ticket can be a very hefty fine, it could cost that person a lot of money that they probably do not even have. The DUI will cost even more money than a simple ticket.When a…

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    That it's discrimination based on age. Adamant as they might be, what laws are there to support this? If that is the case, are laws concerning alcohol considered examples of discrimination? Not unlike voting or drinking, eating in a restaurant requires a level of maturity. This maturity is needed so as to refrain from rude behaviors while at a restaurant. If…

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    For example, 1 in 3 drivers and riders that were killed in road crashes had a blood alcohol level of 0.05. The likelihood of crashes is already doubled at this point. In Little Bit Dead, this statistic is also addressed as it focusses on drink driving, and the excuse of being “just a little bit over” the limit. It explores the dangers of…

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    My Personal Narrative Driving away from gangsters is not an easy task. Especially if it’s heavily raining, 3 in the morning and your car is filled of drunk underage boys. It was the first time my parents allowed me to drive on my own after the allowed time for an underage driver. I had permission to drive to the party under the condition that I was to get home early and not joke around in the car. I was supposed to drive to the party and go home immediately, and for some stupid reason I…

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    Mr. Griffin was a pedestrian who was hit by a motor vehicle, traveling approximately 50 mph. EMS arrived on scene and he was unconscious. His Glasgow Coma Scale (GCS) was a “3”. He was transported to Detroit Receiving Hospital where is Glasgow Coma Scale in the ER was 7 or 8. He appeared to be un-kept and was wearing all black clothing with dreadlock like hair. His clothing and body were covered with scabies and bugs. Mr. Griffin was cleansed with lotion to kill the scabies and his hair was…

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    More than 5000 teenagers dies every year from car accidents. Driving age should be raised to 21, No one should take their driving license before that. Rising the driving age for having the driving license will help in decreasing the number of car accidents. Teenagers are addicted to their phones and to any kind of technology, they use their phones while driving and they don’t know how dangerous it is on their life and other people life while driving. Because teenagers are not mature enough, May…

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    Should the minimum driving age be raised? Many 14 year olds today are not the same as 14 year olds were years ago. Some years ago children usually got home from school, rode their bikes, ate dinner with their families, and went to bed as the sun went down. Nowadays, young teenagers are much more likely to come home from school to an empty house, eat dinner on their own, and be involved in illegal activities. This new freedom and lack of guidance had lead to an increase in teenage…

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    would greatly increase. The speed limit is there for a reason and it is not to be broken, that is why it is enforced so strictly. Each year hundreds of thousands of people die in car accidents, many of which involve people who were not obeying the laws and driving over the speed limit and putting everyone around them in danger. This is a serious matter and all people should be taking speed limits more seriously, or it could get them killed. I believe that I have learned my lesson on speeding. I…

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