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    A lot of adults say that kids should not be able to drive until they are 17 or 18. Most kids can’t wait to turn 16 so they can drive. The government has been talking about changing the law so kids can't drive till their 17. All of the kids would be very mad if this happens. I think that they should give kids their independence ,and let them drive. Young drivers have a lot more responsibility ,and are more reliable. They would be able to go to the store and pick things up. If you don’t feel like…

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    “Do you remember the day you got your licence”? If you track most of car related accidents they are mostly because of texting and driving or not enough experience. So if more people got experience and the texting and driving laws were tighter there would not be as many wrecks. So next time you get a text while you are driving ether pull off the road and answer it or it can wait. I believe the age for driving should not be raised because convenience, teens need jobs, and teaches young teens…

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    It should be a requirement in all states to retake the driver’s test and additional classes once an individual reaches a certain age so they still qualify to drive. While in the car with my mother, I noticed elderly people are often forgetful of the rules of the road thus causing them to be reckless while driving. It often frustrates me how they either drive too slow or too fast and make up their own rules while driving. Many changes in your body result from aging most of which are not…

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    With the typical person in today’s society hustling around, a driver’s license is almost mandatory to get from place to place. Next in importance is having a high school diploma, especially in the work force here is America. The first requirement on an application is typically must have obtained a diploma or equivalent to. The idea of requiring a high school diploma to receive a license seems to provide an incentive to work towards that diploma. If a high school diploma is one of the…

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    Automobile accidents continue to cause death of many teens, reaching an amount of nearly 40% of all teenage fatalities. The thought of changing the age a teenager drives has been argued and discussed over the years. Opposers to the idea say that teenagers should get their driver license as soon as possible while supporters say that it will decrease the amount of teen deaths caused by deadly car accidents. According to the article, “ Debate: Increasing the Driving Age” states that, “ Multiple…

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    Teenagers should be able to receive their driver's license by the age of 17 in my opinion. There are levels that they have to meet to obtain one. For instance going to classes also passing them, getting the permit, then taking the actual test. Everyone should be treated equally, even with driving laws. In the Newspaper Article, “Making Driving a Federal Matter” by Laine Picker talks about, how congress is passing bills to allow teenagers to obtain their…

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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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    getting a driver’s license, and teenagers are not as inclined to get a driver’s license anymore because of inexperience with driving and more challenging driving conditions. The road test is also more demanding, and driving education and the price to insure a teenager gets more expensive every year. Parents also play an important role into whether their child decides to start driving, the more the parent does to emphasize safe driving habits the more likely it is for the teen to get a driver’s…

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    grade education, it has never stopped him in his ability to advance himself in knowledge or the ability to research information he is unsure of. My father is wise in numerous areas in life. His ability to mend practically anything impresses me every time. My dad enforced education growing up. I knew it was completely unacceptable for me to have a grade under a “B”. My dad compelled to my brother and I of him aspiring us to accomplish more than him. Having tenacity to continue my education…

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    argument. One of her friend even recommended her to go to a driving class, if she really wanted to learn fast. However, Rey was so confident to teach her. Finally, Rey gave her the go signal to take her driver’s test. Many people whom she knew and they took the driver’s test said, “Passing a driver’s test was hard”. She was very nervous when she took her first driving test. The woman in charged looked super strict. She told her to take out everything hanging in front of the car. She was sweating…

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