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    Thousands of drivers die every day. Many people say that the most common age group that get in wrecks with vehicles are teens. I believe that the legal driving age should not be changed to 21 because teens develop responsibilities while they drive, they also become more independent allowing them to not have to rely on their parents to drive them everywhere, not changing the legal driving age also allows teens to gain more experience and develop their driving skills so they can transition into…

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    Driving Age Restrictions

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    Driving is something everyone will have to do in their lifetime. To make the experience safer, states implement new restrictions and laws. Raising the minimum driving age are one of the approaches states take to defend the live of drivers. The Restrictions and laws already set for teen drivers effectively make them safer, demonstrating there is no need to lower the minimum age. Over the years, new courses and restrictions that specifically target sixteen and seventeen years olds have…

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    Limiting Suburban Cars

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    This generation loves to live life in the fast lane; we love our freedom, our speed, and most importantly our cars. Almost everyone obtains a driver’s license at the age of sixteen as they reach that milestone of their life, and in celebration of this achievement a car is to be presented. But perhaps, this tradition should be changed a new as cars are eating away at our world population and economy; we can do this by limiting the usage of cars. Limiting the usage of cars is an advantage because…

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    Driving is one of the most important things to almost all of the teens in the United States. Itg symbolises freedom from the strings attached to you and not having to hold you parents hands any more. But their are some percossions that you should take before taking this leap in your life. Like all of the safety percussions. And all of the rules to not get into some heat. What are some of the things about the freedoms to driving without your parents. Which many of the teens think of freedom as…

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    Is it too young to drive? I say no. 16 is the perfect age. That's why you get a permit when you´re15 so you have a year to prepare to drive. When you're sixteen you go out with people and you go to high school. You definitely need a car to do this stuff. And also when you´re sixteen your high school team does fundraisers and all this stuff. You need a car to go out and do you´re important stuff. My claim is this, Of course people out there think 16 is too young and teens can get hurt. Well as…

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    Raising the Driving Age to Eighteen Remember the feeling of your first time being free on the open road, with none but yourself to direct where your going. Every person remembers the thrill of freedom that getting your license at sixteen brings. What we don't remember is our first car crash, how lucky we are to have lived through it and the huge risk teen drivers are really taking by being on the road. Automobile accidents are a common sight on the road and the majority of the population has…

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    Drivers License

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    lurching forward, and bounced into the house, splintering the door frame” (Walls 52). This quote shows that Rose Mary has never gotten the hang of driving and it shows that she has never had the responsibility of driving or getting her license. Having a driver’s license is a very big thing and people need to show responsibility to their car and to themselves when it comes to driving and Rose Mary probably didn’t have that responsibility when it came to driving in the past and in the present.…

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    By law it is stated that no one under the age of 16 years of age is able to obtain a driver’s license. For that reason the majority of teens look forward to turning 16 so they can get their driver 's license and start their independent life. Myself, like my teenage friends were beyond excited that we were finally able to get our driver’s license and be able to go out without having our parents drop us off everywhere. A couple of my friend’s parents bought them brand new cars as a gift for…

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    16 Years Old Driving

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    Do you believe that 16 is too young to drive a car? Many people agree and disagree with this question. I believe that 16 is too young to drive a car. That is because the young drivers that are liscensed in most states, are to are not that mature to handle today's cars and roadway risks. Another major reason is because the actually brain is not fully developed till the age of 25, and the amount of car crashes 16 years olds get in is crazy. Do you agree with me if you do read on. Many 16 years…

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    if they get pulled over or if they get into an accident and it's very important for them to know what to do. Programs are a big step because schools drivers ed just might not be the best for the student just like eric had a problem learning in the driver's ed class. One program that helps is the teen smart driving program which has been proven for 90% of students have less accidents, and file less insurance claims. This program gets you involved with knowing what is safe and not safe. Another…

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