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    More than 5,00 U.S. teens die every year in car crashes, the number one killer of that age group. People are trying to decide: should the driving age be changed to 18 instead of 16? Countless people believe that yes, those teenagers are not capable of taking on that responsibility. Most, however, have the right idea. 16-year-olds should drive as parents should not need to chauffeur their kids around, and it'll only cause the problem to be given to the 18-year-olds. Graduated licensing is a much…

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    As a driver of a company vehicle you are also responsible for: 1. Maintaining a current, valid driver 's license of the appropriate class for the type of vehicle and equipment being operated. 2. Understanding and complying with the highway traffic act or acts of the jurisdictions you drive in. 3. Maintaining a satisfactory driving record that will be subject to review on a periodic basis. The determination of a satisfactory driving record is based your (province) Motor Vehicle Record and on…

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    information from the federal government, young teens are actually more likely to wear a seatbelt and are more worried about safety. Younger teens are also less likely to drink and drive. Overall, the fact that young kids are determined to get their driver’s license shows that kids can be responsible. Conclusively, kids deserve the right to drive at a young age. Early driving will make them more experienced behind the wheel. This will also boost their passion to get a job at a young age. The…

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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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    Would you want to wait two more years to drive? Many states are trying to raise the driving age to 18. For example, some people want to change the age to 18 so drivers are safer, While others think the age should remain at 16. After looking at the arguments The driving age should remain at 16. Driving at 16 gives teens and parents more freedom. Nationwide, 76.3% of U.S. high school students aged greater than or equal to 16 years reported having driven to school during the 30 days before the…

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    …rather than deal with extra restrictions for 16 and 17-year-old, are simply waiting to get a silence until they turn 18, and skipping the restrictions all together.” It’s more dangerous to raise the age because if the teens do just wait to get their license, then they will lack the knowledge of what a driver who learned restrictions knows. which will as well not prevent but delay these fatal crashes.…

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    One of the greatest accomplishments in a teenager’s life is receiving their driver's license. Freedom, independence, all found in one little piece of cheap plastic. Yes, getting our license is very exciting, but most of us do not understand the odds that they are up against. Many believe that once they have their license they can do anything and forget about the risk that comes with all the new responsibility. As a teenager, you become the most dangerous driver on the road. You have a…

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    teaching. The driving age should not be raised because it is a rite of passage for teens, it would be highly inconvenient, and the age is not the problem, it is that there is not enough guidance and teaching. First, turning 16 and earning a driver’s license is a rite of passage for teens. Most of them have worked so hard to earn it. Passage 1 says, “Teenagers…

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    A common debate held between legislators is that of raising the age for legal driving from sixteen to eighteen. This argument is so familiar due to some people speculating that it will solve the problem of motor vehicle deaths in teenagers. Which is a prevalent cause of death among thirteen through nineteen year olds. There has been serious deliberation between the two sides, and the conclusion is that congress should let the legal driving age persist to be sixteen. Through equitable deciphering…

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    problems that have been overlooked with our young drivers. The biggest problem currently, is our new drivers are hitting the road causing incidents with motor vehicles. Within the United States, we have created a program called the “Graduated Driver License” a program that has worked with moderate success; but we still need some re-working to get this program to its full potential. Secondly, minors and alcohol abuse, our young drivers are just starting to learn to drive and somehow they are…

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