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    teenage drivers take a driver's education class to make driving safer. First, Teenage drivers are easily distracted and have short attention spans. Technology is a factor in teenage distraction during driving. Teenagers spend most of their time on social media. Cellular devices are taking the attention of teenage drivers; the use of these devices increase the rate of an accident.…

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    What would parents think if they found there kid failing drivers ed? Would the instructor feel like he is safe with the driver if he is having a C or lower in the class? If we wait to give teenagers there license will it help lower accidents? Would making kids get a higher than a C in the class make them a better driver? If teenagers get a C average or higher it will help the numbers of accidents happening. In the world today the leading cause of death for teenagers is car accidents and could…

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    some improvements (http://rmrracing.com/history/). People have to be 18 or older with a legal valid license in order to race in the Rocky Mountain Raceways. This is an unnecessary caution. It is unfair to the participants to not attend the event, when the state law says they can drive because they have a license. Any one that has proven themselves able to drive by working really hard to pass the driver’s…

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    birthdays are synonymous with getting a driver’s license. It is a monumental day for most teens, however many believe that teens are too careless to drive. While teens may seem more reckless and irresponsible, they only account for about 12 percent of all fatal crashes per the National Highway Traffic Safety Administration (NHTSA). The minimum driving age should not be raised because fatal crashes involving teens are steadily decreasing due to tougher restricted license laws and teens can…

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    Teenagers are beginning to skip driver’s education, which could prove to become extremely costly to their health. Dunn-Alexander said that, "You can make one mistake, and that's your life or the life of the other driver. It doesn't even have to be your mistake." Eighteen is still too young of an age to present a teenager with a driver's license. At this young of an age, teenagers are prone to make rash decisions, which could end up changing their lives, or someone else's. Younger people are far…

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    Legal Driving Age

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    teenagers obtaining their driver’s license is the first initial step of becoming an adult, but while having their license, do these teenagers drive responsibly? Many political and public figures question the ability to drive at the age of 16 causing many of these figures to wonder if the minimum driving age should be changed from 16 to 18. Statistics have shown one of every five 16-year-olds will be in a severe motor vehicle crash within two years of getting their license and that number is…

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    can get their driver license. It’s even a dream to most teens and to take that away would be a world of terror. After reading both articles “Should the Driving Age Be Raised to 18?” and “Do Teens Need Graduated Licenses?” I can explain the different opinions on why teens shouldn’t get a license or drive at sixteen and if teens should go though a program called “Graduated Driver License” to keep lives safe and reduce car accidents yearly. In my opinion waiting for a license until your eighteen…

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    One of the greatest accomplishments in a young adult’s life is obtaining their driver’s license. Receiving your driver’s license gives a teenager a newfound sense of freedom or independence. It’s very exciting to know that you are able to drive yourself to school, to meet friends, or to work. Unfortunately, According to AAA Foundation for Traffic Safety, between the years 1995 to 2004, there were about thirty-one thousand teenagers’ ages fifteen to seventeen years-old that were involved in fatal…

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    Teens Driving At 16

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    the number of crashes among teens these past few years. The fatal crash rate among 16 year olds has gone down, while the crash rates among 18 year olds have gone up. Driving programs have restricted and made it harder for teens to obtain a driver's license. Teens should be able to drive at 16 for many purposes. A common argument against this position is teens cause too many driver fatalities but I think that anyone can cause a car crash, we should not count crashes by age group. The…

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    Drivers Ed is Beneficial Drivers ed is beneficial for today’s teen. Youthful drivers can acquire a driver’s license. In fact that supported driver direction gets ready high schoolers to become mindful drivers, most teens need supported additional curricular exercises, and teenagers are profitable part of the work industry and should have the capacity to drive to work. Drivers ed prepares the teens to become responsible drivers. Taking Drivers Ed while in high school helps the students become…

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