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    In 2015, 2,333 teens from 16-19 years of age were killed by motor vehicle crashes.Distracted driving is a really big issue in america and is one of the leading causes of death. Ihad no idea that that amount of teens have died from car crashes, but i'm not surprised. Drivingwhile texting is on of the many ways someone can be distracted while driving.Texting while driving is especially bad because it involves all of the 3 main types ofdistractions. The 3 main types of distractions are, taking your…

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    Age of Responsibility The age of responsibility in my opinion is 18 years old. Why, because you're held with a lot of responsibilities. Such as being on your own paying for your own things and having rights to do things. You have driving driving is a big responsibility you have criminal charges if you get caught doing something bad. !8 is the age of responsibility, because you're an older person and have a lot of things to take care of.18 is the age where you can go out and live on your own…

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    Students reckless driving records has increased higher each year. The driving age is sixteen. By raising it to a higher age will be more convenient for adults.Today teenagers have an attitude and road rage. By raising the driving age Students can be more experienced, safer and less people on the road, and be more mature. First off by raising the driving rate students can get more experienced. By having more experience there will be less teenager accidents, and lower the drunk driving rate.…

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    Raising Driving Age

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    I believe that raising the driving age limit would hinder our young teens. For most they depend on getting their license at their age for several of reasons. This will make it to where they have the freedom to go as they please and have that freedom. While some young teens do not care if it is raised cause either way they still get to drive. Some adults say, that in raising the driving age will make it to where their will be less accidents on the road; however, that might be true to some degree…

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    Some people believe that the driving age should remain sixteen instead of being raised to eighteen. Many adults would agree that the driving age should remain the same age at sixteen. However, others say that the driving age should be raised to eighteen instead of sixteen. I believe that the driving age should be raised to eighteen because eighteen year olds are more responsible, eighteen year olds brains are more developed than a sixteen year old, and eighteen year olds are at less of a risk…

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    GDLs are the most effective way to prevent car accidents involving teenagers. They help educate teens on how to drive so that they gradually pick up skills that aid them on the road. More time of instruction contributes to teens earning more experience. Text one sates that raising the driving age won’t save lives, and studies demonstrate that it’s inexperience that lead to these situations. This goes to show that it’s rushing the learning process rather than young age that is the root-cause of…

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    parent? Was it fun to steer the wheel or park the car? Have you ever wanted to drive on your own car without someone controlling the brake and gas pedal? If you answered yes to any of these questions you should get your driver’s license. Did you know you could get your license at the age of fifteen? Sounds awesome, right? Many people argue that the driving age is too young so they think that it should be changed. Do you think it should or should not be changed? This might be a hard question but,…

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    HyTiva Outreach Programs HyTiva is opposed to driving under any influence and we believe it is 100 percent preventable. According to the U.S. Department of Transportation, drunk-driving fatalities have decreased 53 percent since 1982 to record lows. As part of our effort to prevent driving under the influence , we have key initiatives like the HyTiva Designate a Driver campaign safe ride home programs, teamed up with UBER in cities that are available. HyTiva Local Safe Ride programs brings…

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    Raising Driving Age

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    teens too young? Should the teen driving age be raised? Based on many studies and statistics, raising the driving age for teens is a valid argument. An auto safety group is calling on states to raise the age of eligibility to receive a driver's license to 17 or even 18, as they are attempting to prevent fatal accidents and preserve the lives of our adolescents. There are countless car accidents, injuries, and lives lost on a daily basis. “More than 5,000 U.S. teens die each year in car…

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    One of the greatest accomplishments in a teenager’s life is receiving their driver's license. Freedom, independence, all found in one little piece of cheap plastic. Yes, getting our license is very exciting, but most of us do not understand the odds that they are up against. Many believe that once they have their license they can do anything and forget about the risk that comes with all the new responsibility. As a teenager, you become the most dangerous driver on the road. You have a…

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