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    Correct Driving Skills

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    battle if you learn it correctly you are on the first step to success. The other half is knowing what stuff does in, on and around the car. So since we want knowledge than what is actually driver's ed? According to the Driver's Ed Guide from DMV.org, "Drivers ED is a requirment to get a driver's license" and "..Driver's Ed will teach you the skills required of safe, responsible drivers." So it's required to help you learn skills you need, to drive safely. Next…

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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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    Pros Of Driving To School

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    Imagine the time when you finally earned your driver’s license. As you obtained it, you think it would be an excellent idea to drive to school. This is an extraordinary convenience, but what if it was banned? Although you had the ability to drive, you were now restricted five days during the week because of school. This convenience is too beneficial to take away from high school students. Driving to school encourages students to practice their driving skills and gives them a sense of…

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    restrictions placed on your driver’s licenses are from the examiner’s findings and recommendations. The examiner will review the results of a driving and vision test. They also must take the individual’s circumstances into consideration. The most common restriction’s placed on elderly’s license as of today are no freeway driving, driving only allowed from sunrise to sunset, and specific time of day restriction. No state will actually revoke a license based on the driver’s age, however all…

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    No Pass No Drive In the U.S. there is a twenty five percent high school dropout rate. In over 27 states there is some law that revokes a student's driver's license if they are absent to much or are failing to many classes. In certain counties in Kentucky this law lowered the dropout rate when this law was in place. We should use this law to lower the high school dropout rate in California and help motivate students to get to class and do there best. One reason we should use this law is so…

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    Teenage Driving: Do or Don’t? People can get a driver’s license from the age of 15 in the US. Car accidents are extremely common, and a lot of them can be fatal. Is it a good idea to let teenagers drive? Well, let’s take a look at some facts. A leading cause of car accidents is distracted driving. This involves the driver talking on the phone or talking. More than 50% of teens have admitted that they talked on the phone while driving! Teenage drivers are also the leading cause of distracted…

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    the age of 16-20 is driving deaths. Teenagers are already drinking by the time they reach the age of 18. Legalizing it would mean that teenagers would be more responsible about where and when they are drinking. Teens get a Graduated Drivers License (GDL) at the age of 15 and a half, and then they have to prove that they are ready to handle driving by themselves and…

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    As we enter adulthood, one thing that all of us inevitable learn to do is drive a vehicle. Whether our parents teach us or we take driver’s ed, driving in itself is an essential ability that we all must know to get by in life. That is why, in this entry, I am going to talk about the time I took Driver’s Ed. Last summer, my brother and I signed up for the Driver’s Ed program in New Hampton. This lasted most of our summer, and having to wake up early on summer mornings living on Pop-Tart…

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    established, monitored and should include driver qualifications, obligations, training, approved vehicle use, etc. to permit usage of these vehicles (Appenzeller, 2005, p.112). These policies include appropriate endorsements on a commercial driver’s license (CDL) is mandatory…

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    would be hard to get to otherwise. Teens also need cars in order to get to places that would be hard to reach without their assistance. Another thing that would mean a harder time for teenagers to get to places they need to be are graduated driver’s licenses (GDLs). They need to be able to drive in order to get to places such as band or sports practice, a job interview, or just go hang out with friends. Raising the driving age from 16 to 18 years-old and having GDLs would only complicate the…

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