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    The ability to drive serves as a great milestone for many teenagers. However, this right of passage raises many concerns. Some argue that the minimum driving age should be raised from sixteen to eighteen; others argue the opposite. I believe, however, that the driving age should not be raised from sixteen to eighteen. Many argue that raising the driving age from sixteen to eighteen will reduce the number of serious or fatal road accidents that occur in the United States; however, this may not…

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    program (Graduating License System) and act like they never went through it. Both of these important phrases continued to stick in my head even after the class was over. Not because…

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    affect someone else’s life. Think about the consequences of picking up the cell phone because the decision can either have a positive or negative affect. There are many advantages of being a good driver. Distracted drivers can go to jail, lose their licenses or cause horrible deaths. A focused driver should always look at the road. Society needs…

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    Yufeng Wu, HUMI 1 (9:30 am) Personal Experiment Don’t believe everything you see and think. It’s really interesting that our brain may show something wrong to us, but we believe that what we see is correct. There are two things I did during last two weeks. I went to the DMV(department of motor vehicles) to take my third driver test. After thirty minutes, it was my turn to take the test. Suddenly, I felt nervous and my hand were sweaty because it is my third and last chance. Besides, I started…

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    Should The Driving Age be 16? Adolescents are unable to get afterschool jobs because of driving restrictions. Lawmakers have been considering raising driving ages to 18. Lawmakers should keep the driving age at 16, so they can drive themselves instead of their parents. The driving age should stay at 16 because teens can get after school jobs and the number of car crashes Jablonski 2 will 16-year-old drivers is decreasing. Therefore, the legal driving age should remain at 16. A reason why,…

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    Young Drivers In Canada

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    Young Canadians only represent 13% of the licensed driver population, they account for approximately one quarter of motor vehicle injuries and fatalities (Parachute 2016). The most common way for young people to die in Canada is being the driver or the passenger in a motor vehicle, the death rate for drivers ages 15-24 is higher than every other age group and about three times the rate of drivers 35-44 years of age (State Farm 2016). The safety of young drivers is a major concern to the public…

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    Danny never got the chance to feel the excitement of his sixteenth birthday, the pride of getting his drivers license. The chance to go to prom, to graduate high school, or attend college. Danny would of loved being in a fraternity. He loved having a good time and making people laugh. He did not get to fall in love, to get married, or have children. He could have…

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    driver license. Use this FHSMV resource to answer these questions: https://www.flhsmv.gov/driver-licenses-id-cards/teens 1. What is the difference between a learner’s license and an operator’s license? The difference between a learner’s license and an operator’s license is that a learner’s license has a minimum age restriction of 15, while the operator’s license has a minimum age requirement of 16, and an operator’s license requires a learner’s license. In addition, a learner’s license…

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    Driving under the influence, or DUI, can have major consequences; such as getting your license suspended, fines, and even jail time. There are laws set in place, not only for the state of Tennessee, but throughout the country for DUI. In Tennessee, these laws, in my opinion, need to be revised. A DUI, or in some states called a DWI (driving while intoxicated), is a criminal offense that, in some states, means that you are driving under the influence of alcohol to the point that it impairs your…

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