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    As we enter adulthood, one thing that all of us inevitable learn to do is drive a vehicle. Whether our parents teach us or we take driver’s ed, driving in itself is an essential ability that we all must know to get by in life. That is why, in this entry, I am going to talk about the time I took Driver’s Ed. Last summer, my brother and I signed up for the Driver’s Ed program in New Hampton. This lasted most of our summer, and having to wake up early on summer mornings living on Pop-Tart…

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    help support one’s family. Think about not having the opportunity to go to the final football game because there is no transportation. The Mississippi legislature is considering a bill that will raise the age requirement for obtaining a drivers license to seventeen, and I strongly disagree with this proposed bill. I believe that by raising the age requirement, the government is restricting teenagers and students in several different ways. A majority of teenagers today have after-school jobs.…

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    When someone becomes old enough to driving, life gets complicated in every possible way. In the book “Behind the Wheel Poems About Driving” by Janet S. Wong, she uses driving to teach teens and young people about all sorts of things concerning young people by sharing poems about cars and driving. Janet S. Wong uses her poems to comment and reflect on driving to teach young drivers lessons on driving, life, and to help teens understand why parents may not want them to drive. Wong uses her poems…

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    drivers are over the age of 55 and this is where the mature driver improvement programs for adults come to the picture! Traffic rules, vehicle designs and safety features have changed drastically in the last many decades. Most of the adults, who took license many years ago, obviously would benefit by undergoing a refresher course, which will make them familiar with the traffic rules, lane changes and the correct…

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    Raising the Driving age to 18. Back in 2013 on December 4th, 16-year-old Alyssa Ettl, a junior at Lakeville North had gotten in a car accident and we all probably remember this sad event. Alyssa had lost control of her car and ended up colliding with an SUV(Ferraro). And now 2 years exactly later another car accident happened on December 4th, 2015 but with 4 Lakeville South students. 2 of the students were announced dead at the scene of the accident it was 17-year-old Jacob Flynn and 18-year-old…

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    Driving Age Research Paper

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    Driving Age Is Good As Is Sixteen probably is the best birthday of of a kid’s life because they get their license, but people are trying to take that freedom away from teens. Teen driving have killed many teenagers in the last few years, so one idea to fix this problem is to raise the minimum driving age, but there are others ways to fix this problem before going to extremes. Teens will fix anything just so they can have the keys, but politicians don’t get that, they think since people are…

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    The Driving Age

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    Similar to drinking the driving age being made higher will negatively affect the social lives of many teenagers and young adults. Without a license it is harder for teen to go out as much as they would like to because they have to rely on their parents or others that are older than them to drive them to where they want to go. Also like drinking raising the driving age would make sense from the…

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    approximately 11 million undocumented immigrants and most of them don 't have a driver’s license(Passel and Cohn). Because the DMV failure to issue driver’s license, it hurts the undocumented population and nevertheless is just adding more problems around the country. The undocumented population has been really affected by this failure of issuing a driver’s license for them. By having the problem of issuing of driver’s license towards immigrants, a great deal of undocumented immigrants has…

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    Today, young drivers are paying limited attention to the road and focusing on the distractions of cell phones. Accidents are becoming more common with the growth of smartphones. With the invention of the smartphone came the wider use of internet related applications, which caused more interruptions on the road. Citizens who drive are going to gain knowledge on this specific issue. Drivers Education is offered to everyone starting at the age of 14-15, depending on which state they live in.…

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    Torie: Distracted driving comes in many forms. Some people believe “the message is more important than their safety” (“Reasons Teens Text and Drive”). However, what they are not thinking about is that “more than 32,600 people are killed in motor vehicle accidents in the United States” (“Doubly Dangerous: Snapchatting While Driving”). My position in this argument is that too many good people die because they are using their cell phone while driving. An article describes that “the risk of a…

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