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    Teen Car Accidents

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    passenger seat belt use while a teen is driving. If a teenager is driving, all passengers have to have seat belts on. Even if they’re 50 years old sitting in the third row seats. If someone isn’t wearing their seatbelt then the teen driver gets his/her license suspended for 6 months. In the case of a second offense, then it will be suspended for 1 year. Seats belts play a crucial role in safety while driving. According to Roeber, Danielle E., “Seat belts are the number one defense against motor…

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    As he is trying to find his place in the world, the employees of the DMV selflessly deny Hans that privilege. For Hans, obtaining a driver 's license is a gateway for him to create his American Dream. As Hans searches for his particular American Dream, he self-consciously detaches himself from his family and his wife, Rachel, scolds him stating, "You 've abandoned me, Hans '... I don 't know why…

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    It took her three tests to get her license. She told Rey, “It was better to pay $10 to take the test until I passed it rather than spending money on going to a driving lesson class” after getting her driver’s license. She was very happy that she could go out anytime and anywhere she wants. Taking a driving test is a little nerve racking however, there is always a way to help someone prepare and pass a diving test on the very first try. To get a driver’s license is an exciting venture and life…

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    Driving is a hazard we take each day. Drivers should be ready and mindful while working a vehicle. Drinking debilitates that capacity. Driving impaired puts all lives at hazard, not only the life of the driver. Bikers, walkers, youngsters crossing streets, pets pursuing a ball, even individuals getting a charge out of the outside in the security of their property are at danger of being a casualty of an indiscreet intoxicated driver. Reckless choices can delete every one of the limits that secure…

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    road can get. Also another restriction they put on teens is that they are given a little mini test and after 12 month period they are found that they haven't been stopped by the police or haven't crashed they are rewarded with getting their full license. That little test to also states that they cannot be out on the streets from 11 p.m to 5 a.m without an adult that's 20 or older. Parents are aware of these rules and they take the car keys away from the teen. The state of California has done a…

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    Between 1995 and 2004 there were over 30,00 accidents by teen drivers. To prevent accidents by teen drivers should we raise the age limit from 16 to 18? Or have every state adopt graduated driver’s license?Some graduated driver’s license only let 16 year olds drive during the daytime or with an adult for a certain amount of hours. Raising the driving age from 16 to 18 is a terrible idea. Having bad drivers at 16 then raising the age limit. There will be bad drivers at age 18. Teens should…

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    Why Are Hunting Bad

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    The circle of life is what we call it even though others think it’s wrong. Sports like hunting and fishing are truly a good thing to have because without them there would be no humans on earth. Hunting has kept us alive for generations, so why stop now. If an emergency were to happen people who hunt would survive longer. People who hunt have smaller grocery bills because they don’t have to buy meat and they live longer off of the fresh meat then those who eat farm raised meat that was frozen at…

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    Teenage drivers do not know all the aspects of driving. Before a teenager obtains their driver's license, they must study for their permit. The permit test teaches the aspects needed for driving. Anything that is in a book will not be touched by a majority of teenagers. This means that they will not have the knowledge needed to be a safe driver. Along…

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    the age of 16-20 is driving deaths. Teenagers are already drinking by the time they reach the age of 18. Legalizing it would mean that teenagers would be more responsible about where and when they are drinking. Teens get a Graduated Drivers License (GDL) at the age of 15 and a half, and then they have to prove that they are ready to handle driving by themselves and…

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    I wonder if ageism plays a key in situations like these? Society views ‘older adults’ in such a negative light it is difficult to know if driving should be apart of their lives. After reading the New York Times article provided for us, it seems the general consensus in our society is that all older adults should succumb to ‘their physical frailty’. Elderly are more likely to be injured in an accident and more likely to die of that injury. My question is, if the aging population is forced to…

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