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    To get a driver's license, everyone should take a writing test, get a learner's permit, and then take the practice road test for the license. These processes allow each driver to better know the driving laws and the attached consequences. That will also affect positively positively affect the public safety/ insurance, and decrease…

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    16 year old teens do not need to drive. Their parents can drive them if they have jobs or they just need to go out. Most 16 year olds are not capable to drive safely and should not be allowed to. (Rebuttals) Each year teens receive learner’s permits or driver’s licenses. Digits continue to show that 16 year old teen drivers have more injury accidents than any other group of drivers. Most are caused by the lack of experience. Teen drivers not only need to know the rules for safe driving…

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    passing them, getting the permit, then taking the actual test. Everyone should be treated equally, even with driving laws. In the Newspaper Article, “Making Driving a Federal Matter” by Laine Picker talks about, how congress is passing bills to allow teenagers to obtain their driving license at the age of 16-17 years of age. For example in the article Laine Picker states, “The bills establish three main requirements: a sixteen-year-old minimum age for acquiring a learner’s permit, a graduated…

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    Monitoring Young Drivers

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    driving test. The second step is to get a learner’s permit at age 15 that allows the student to drive from 5 am to 9 pm only. The student can only drive with an adult who has had his or her license at least five years. The student and adult must wear seat belts and not use cell phones. After six months the student driver does not need an adult in the car. The young driver can drive alone and with his own risk. At age sixteen if the teen has had the Learner’s Permit for more than a year without…

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    cooking class. If you like doing work on a farm then FFA (future farmers of america) is calling you name. There is also more science experiments and way bigger science labs.When you are fifteen you get to take your driver's test and get your learner’s permit,and when you are sixteen you get to take your driver’s test. Also you could meet new people,and make new…

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    Teen Driving Limitations

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    abide by these restrictions even so that they are driving safely? As much as they might object, many of these limitations are already being enforced in many states and countries. For example, it is required for every teen driver to have their learner's permit for a period up to six months in order to get their license. Regardless of their age or their score on the test, they are required to have six months of driver's experience prior to the issuing of their driver's license. I, however, do…

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    driving behaviors. In the United States most teens can obtain a restricted permit at age fifteen and a legal driving license at age sixteen. Due to the increase in car accidents and fatalities, licensing at sixteen has caught the attention of legislators, who are increasing reforms and imposing certain guidelines for new drivers. The laws are being created to improve the safety and driving knowledge of teen…

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    Lower The Drinking Age To 18

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    For the past few years, the United States’ has had a long and hard debate about what age is a person old enough to control their own alcohol intake. All of these debates have led to the legal drinking age to be set at 21. This current law is a perfect example of a rule with unrealistic expectations and unintended consequences. The ongoing policy that the United States has in effect punishes the youth who consume alcohol when they are younger than 21 years of age. Young adults are going to drink…

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    Learning is a process that we follow life-long, especially in the present times where there is an explosion of information every second and we are expected to be lifelong learners. Unfortunately, learning in the current scenario has become a one-size-fits-all approach in the education process that is not tailored to suit a person’s abilities. This compliance is especially true of our conventional school system. The problem, however, is that not all children can adapt to such stiff style of…

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    are taught the basic rules of driving and traffic laws. You'll also learn about the dangers of drinking and driving. Once you have taken the required number of hours of education, you can take the written portion of your driving test and get a learner's permit so you can practice on the road.…

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