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    Every day, every hour, every minute, every second people are getting into car accidents that can sometimes be fatal. People who get into car accidents are not just one specific age, they are of all ages, genders, and races. Even though teenagers are more likely to get into an accident, how are they going to learn from their mistakes if they are restricted from driving ? The answer is they won’t learn. By restraining teens from driving at 16, you are just delaying the accidents for when they are…

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    the different size “pleasure center” in order to support the essay has a powerful reason in psychology that teenagers are uncontrollable. It also includes personal experience that author has twins who spent most of the month of August attending a driver’s-ed course at local high school because “the law requires kids to have thirty hours of classroom instruction before they take the road test” shows that kids are the most dangerous drivers in any countries in the world, so in order to be able to…

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    driving. It was close to November and I was told to do Driver’s Ed at the school or online. I signed up for it online which gives you one year to complete and have to pay fifty dollars. If Driver’s Ed was not completed in a year, you will have to repay the fifty dollars and start all over again from the beginning. Junior year was over and I still was not driving into my senior year of high school. Finally, on November 27th 2016 I passed all my Driver’s Ed tests and was qualified to get my…

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    satisfactory driving record is based your (province) Motor Vehicle Record and on the company’s demerit point system taking into consideration accumulated violations and or accidents. 4. Promptly notifying the company of any change in status of you driver’s license including, moving violations, or other violations of motor vehicle traffic…

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    In the article “Should 16-year-olds drive?”, Ted Gregory questions whether 16 is a suitable age to start driving. Highway safety groups say no, but 15-year-old Linnea Greci says that practice and experience are all that’s needed to be a good driver. Since the biggest cause of teen death is car crashes, new laws have been enacted that require more hours with an adult and a longer time in possession of a permit. Some say the state of New Jersey is on the right track by having the age set at 17,…

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    Careless Actions and Great Satisfaction: Figurative Language in “The Terrible Teens” “Good writing is supposed to evoke sensation in the reader – not the fact that it is raining, but the feeling of being rained upon”. This quote by E.L. Doctorow demonstrates the effect of enhancements in writing through the use of a metaphor. Throughout Elizabeth Kolbert’s “The Terrible Teens”, methods of development and rhetorical devices are prominently used as a way to successfully support the main idea of…

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    In the United States, a driving school is an imperative part in getting a driver's permit surprisingly or after the suspension and repudiation, pulling some protection cuts, and perhaps some documenting up some information for conceivable permit redesign (as in the event that with the CDL supports). Driving instruction has flourished in the heart of the auto driving arrangement of the Americans; that it has turned into a need. Frankly, not all states are obliging drivers to take a driving…

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    Having a car in today’s society is a must because without them commuting to work, school, etc… would take forever! This luxury of being able to drive ourselves comes with a cost, which is two times as likely with new teen drivers. what I’m referring to is car crashes. It is a joyful, yet scary time for teens and parents because of the bad rap teen drivers have; which is, teens behind the wheel of a car can make for a deadly ride. Teens getting their licences is a huge weight lift off of their…

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    Minimum Driving Age

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    The minimum driving age should be raised I think the minimum driving age should be raised because because over the past few years there have being a lot of teenagers getting in car accidents. In 2008 50,186 tennagers were involved in fatal crashes. It’s important to minimum the driving age because tennagers are risking their life , they don’t have that much experience driving , and they are not that much responsable while they are driving. One reason why is a good idea to minimum the driving…

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    Can you imagine being seventeen and you can not go to a friends house ,because you can not drive and you have to wait for your mother or father to drive you? Well that could be reality ,many states have increased the minimum driving age. Our state is now considering raising it as well I think it should not be raised because driving is important from your teenage years on ,and it is our right to be able to learn and to drive at sixteen. To begin, you can learn alot from driving at…

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