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    seems that car accidents are at an all time high when it comes to teen drivers. Imagine if you had a teen and they were on the road. What measures would you take to make sure they are driving safe? Here at Greater Lawrence Technical School (GLTS) driver’s ed is provided at a discounted price to encourage students to get their license, but we also want to prevent them from having car accidents. To raise awareness to teens at GLTS to be safe drivers a survey will…

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    In the United States, about forty percent of teenage deaths are from car collisions. This is an immense concern for parents and teenagers. At first glance, the solution may seem obvious; raise the driving age to 18.I do not believe that will solve the problem, in fact, I believe it may cause even more problems. I believe that the diversity of teens, how big of a role experience plays, and convenience of driving are reasons why the minimum driving age should stay 16. First off, teens are very…

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    Lack of Life With emotions running high and vastly different opinions spanning across the nation, many wonder if the voting age is appropriate and fitting for the nation. The election would not directly affect a 16 year old. At 16 years of age some teenagers simply aren’t responsible enough to make a sensible candidate choice. 16 year olds may not have been subjected to the situations in life that are necessary to pick a candidate. 16 year olds are simply not fit to vote in our presidential…

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    Mike Males makes a better argument in the article “Teen Drivers : What are the real risks?”, by using Logos and statistics. Mike Miles uses Logos when stating “Thus laws that delay when and under what conditions teens may drive might in fact put all drivers at risk by preventing teen drivers from gaining valuable driving experience.”(Miles 1) Here he is saying that the more you practice at something the better you get. So if teenagers are allowed to drive at 16 by the time they turn 18 they will…

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    State legislature wants to take a safety precaution and move the driving age from 16 to 18. The state thinks teenagers are careless drivers and don’t need transportation. Most teeneagers are invovled in sports, have a job, or need a ride to school ;why should teenagers not have their license at 16. Athletes all around the world are constantly working out, and getting better, but if athletes can’t drive to the weight room or field, why try?…

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    Should the legal driving age be raised to 21? There has been much discussion about the driving age should or should not rise to twenty one. People who support raising the age of drive think that it decreases the number of accidents happen in the road by the teenagers. However, in reality it is not a good solution to raise the age because a lot of teens need to drive. Actually, they need to lengthen the time of tuitions until they drive very well and they feel confidence enough while…

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    By not just increasing the age limit but also increase the time of learning and gaining experience on the road. Teens all have one thing in common “driving.” To have the freedom to be able to drive by themselves with no adult in the car. However, this could be the exact opposite. In the following months a teenager get their license they are most likely to be in a car accident. The main reason for that is the lack of practice and experience on the road for a new driver. Pennsylvania laws allow…

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    Driving is dangerous, and it is one the the main death causes for teens. A lot if them speed, and or are on their phone while driving. But changing the driving age to twenty-one… That means everyone would only start to learn how to drive around that age, instead of already having several years of experience. The driving age should not be changed to twenty-one! Student drivers are sometimes very bad drivers, but there are plenty of good drivers among them. A small group should not be able to ruin…

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    The Driving Age

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    I believe that the driving age should not be raised from the age of sixteen to eighteen.It is evident that the driving age should not be raised because younger teens may like the responsibility of driving at a younger age. In addition, some parents may like the driving age younger too. The sooner your child can drive, the stress of driving your kids and yourself around is taken off the family. However, others may think that the driving age should change because they might think driving at…

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    SHOULD TEENAGERS BE DRIVING DRIVING??? Have You ever Told your parent That you want to start driving at a early age. Why do you want to start driving, because when you get older you not go want to drive like you use to. Teens be So happy about getting their first car And when its time for them to take car of business they want to be lazy and not to it. But when Your friends say "Aye, you going to that party or you going some where tonight" , Most of Them be quit to say YES, " You need…

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