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    If someone-while driving a car-makes bad decisions, is the driver's license to blame? No. If a teen has a fatal accident, does another teen that was not involved have their license suspended? Of course not, but those who think the driving age should be raised, are convinced that a person's age is relevant to this. Those who think this are basing their opinion on teens who have made bad decisions while behind the wheel of a car. They are labeling all teens before any teen drives or has an…

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    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 requirements to receive a license, I believe that…

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    Importance Of Safe Driving

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    The excitement that a driver’s license brings to a teenager is one of the few things that hasn’t changed over the years. To teens, driving brings a sense of freedom and independence, it boosts self-esteem, and makes one feel grown up. However, teenagers have less experience, maturity, and driver training than most adults. Therefore, more teenage drivers are involved in car crashes every year and more are being killed. The number of teenage deaths is increasing because teenagers are immature and…

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    000 teenagers every year. There is an average of 3,287 car crashes daily. In the state of Idaho kids that are 14 1/2 years old can get a driver's permit and get their driver's license at the age of 15 years old. If, the age of 16 years old is too dangerous then why would the state of Idaho would decrease the age limit to 15 years old to have their driver's license? Researchers say delaying will be better and safer. They say at the age of 16 years old teens don't have their brain carefully…

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    Should 16 year olds really be allowed to drive or should we raise the driving age to 18? I personally think the driving age should be raised to 18 and here are some of my reasons why. ( 18 being the driving age, statistics, maturity, ) For my first reason 18 should be the driving age I will tell more as you read on but to start I want to tell more on why 18 would be the best driving age. Sure 16 would be a nice age because you are in high school and you have friends and you can go out and…

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    road can get. Also another restriction they put on teens is that they are given a little mini test and after 12 month period they are found that they haven't been stopped by the police or haven't crashed they are rewarded with getting their full license. That little test to also states that they cannot be out on the streets from 11 p.m to 5 a.m without an adult that's 20 or older. Parents are aware of these rules and they take the car keys away from the teen. The state of California has done a…

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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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    Lack of Life With emotions running high and vastly different opinions spanning across the nation, many wonder if the voting age is appropriate and fitting for the nation. The election would not directly affect a 16 year old. At 16 years of age some teenagers simply aren’t responsible enough to make a sensible candidate choice. 16 year olds may not have been subjected to the situations in life that are necessary to pick a candidate. 16 year olds are simply not fit to vote in our presidential…

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    drivers are over the age of 55 and this is where the mature driver improvement programs for adults come to the picture! Traffic rules, vehicle designs and safety features have changed drastically in the last many decades. Most of the adults, who took license many years ago, obviously would benefit by undergoing a refresher course, which will make them familiar with the traffic rules, lane changes and the correct…

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    The Driving Age

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    Becoming a teen comes with a lot of desires and needs. One major desire when becoming a teen and going into high school is to get your license, but unfortunately, you have to wait a couple of years to be able to legally drive. While it could cause parents a lot of worry, the driving age should be lowered to the age of fifteen because it would create more money for state governments, it could teach teens financial responsibility, and would allow more training and education for young drivers. The…

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