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    The car is a dominant feature of life in Australia. This enthusiastic embrace of cars is due in part to the vast distances and relatively low population size, but it is also due to a longstanding emphasis on individual privacy and mobility. The suburban sprawl around towns and cities has been made possible by cars and at the very same time facilitated their uptake and ongoing use. The car is more than just a means of transportation, however, and has increasingly created its own necessity. The…

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    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 they are…

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    16. Your essay should mention both some advantages and some disadvantages of lowering the driving age. A large controversy has surged between various nations in the world: the legal age that the upcoming adults should be able to obtain a driving license. This dispute confronts territories such as the US or Canada, which have a lower age restriction than many European countries. On the one hand, a large number of people defend the idea of raising the age to 18, for they consider…

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    Turning sixteen years old is an exciting time in a teenagers life. They're now eligible for a drivers license. giving them not only freedom but control , something they've yet to expirence. While its a good idea to start teens driving at the age 15 so they're able to get all the practice and expirence they need before receiving a license, driving limitations on teens should be toughened not only to protect teen drivers but the community of the teens as well. Most teens feel they're an adult by…

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    Southern Culture

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    Having lived in North Carolina for all of my life I am no stranger to southern culture. A large part of southern culture is hunting and I have been participating in that popular pastime since I was a little boy. Throughout history and in all different cultures around the globe one of the challenges that a boy must face in order to become a man is going on his first hunt, and making a kill. This shows that he is able to supply and support his family with food if need be. My dad began taking me…

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    A driver's license is an authorization given to state residents in order to operate a vehicle, but, this privilege comes with requirements. Having a driver's license becomes controversial in the U.S. because of the illegal immigrants who are driving without a driver's license. The United States remains the country with the largest population driving without a license because they do not meet the requirements. For instance, Massachusetts gives a list of acceptable documents for proof of…

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    Correct Driving Skills

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    first step to success. The other half is knowing what stuff does in, on and around the car. So since we want knowledge than what is actually driver's ed? According to the Driver's Ed Guide from DMV.org, "Drivers ED is a requirment to get a driver's license" and "..Driver's Ed will teach you the skills required of safe, responsible drivers." So it's required to help you learn skills you need, to drive safely. Next…

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    dollar fine and a year in prison. However, there are also states where there is no penalty at all such as Arizona. As for other states, the penalty fee can range anywhere from twenty-five to five hundred dollars with or without prison time and/or license suspension. In 2017 a truck driver crashed into a minibus killing thirteen people. In Texas, Jack Dilon Young admits to texting when the crash occurred. A bystander stated that he could see the truck cross into the center line many times. The…

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    can get their driver license. It’s even a dream to most teens and to take that away would be a world of terror. After reading both articles “Should the Driving Age Be Raised to 18?” and “Do Teens Need Graduated Licenses?” I can explain the different opinions on why teens shouldn’t get a license or drive at sixteen and if teens should go though a program called “Graduated Driver License” to keep lives safe and reduce car accidents yearly. In my opinion waiting for a license until your eighteen…

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    Legal Driving Age

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    teenagers obtaining their driver’s license is the first initial step of becoming an adult, but while having their license, do these teenagers drive responsibly? Many political and public figures question the ability to drive at the age of 16 causing many of these figures to wonder if the minimum driving age should be changed from 16 to 18. Statistics have shown one of every five 16-year-olds will be in a severe motor vehicle crash within two years of getting their license and that number is…

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