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    them to go on their own pace in their lives. People need to be very responsible for their actions and for what they do in life. A Drivers License is a very big deal because it shows that people can be responsible, people are becoming an adult or parent, and people are able to drive by themselves and not having parents freak out every time they make a stop or taking off. Parental Licensing is a very big deal and no one wants to mess it up. Sometimes when people want to just be free from everything like they can’t wait to drive and can’t wait to do stuff themselves, but their parents aren’t ready for that yet. Usually parents…

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    Licenses are a permit from an authority to own or do a particular thing. Guns, driving, teaching, and alcohol consumption are all things that licenses are needed for. License are given to people so others are aware they show enough responsibility and can handle the tasks these objects and jobs need. While parenting includes another human being and when becoming a parent, you are responsible for everything pertaining to that child, you should not have to request permission or get a license.…

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    For any number of reasons, you, and other Floridians, may have your driving privileges suspended. According to the Florida Department of Highway Safety and Motor Vehicles, there were more than 1.8 million driver’s license suspensions across the state between 2011 and 2012. In order to help maintain your right to drive in the state of Florida, it is important for you to understand what offenses could result in a driver’s license suspension. One of the most common reasons why your driving…

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    Plumbers and drivers are required to have a license, so why not license someone who is planning to be a parent? Everyone should acquire a parenting license in order to become parents. Many people believe that potential parents should have to take multiple oral and written exams. Taking the exams could help the mother keep the child safer. Raising a child could be one of the hardest things you ever do in your life, and making sure that parents have a parenting license could help them prepare for…

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    A driver's license is an authorization given to state residents in order to operate a vehicle, but, this privilege comes with requirements. Having a driver's license becomes controversial in the U.S. because of the illegal immigrants who are driving without a driver's license. The United States remains the country with the largest population driving without a license because they do not meet the requirements. For instance, Massachusetts gives a list of acceptable documents for proof of…

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    Getting my driver’s license was an accomplishment of my own and I’m proud to say that I accomplished my goal. When I was 17 I got my license and there were many obstacles I faced during the process of getting my permit and then later on getting my license. The first step I had to take was being enrolled in a student driver’s course where I had to complete 30 hours of classroom instruction and 8 hours of behind-the-wheel instruction. (“Louisiana Teen Drivers Guide”) The law in the state of…

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    The to articles are very good and have great points. I can understand why the author would want the change the age. The author that wrote teens need graduated licenses had very good points but I don’t feel compatible with the licenses. There are two people that put their opinion of the age change to 18. The age limit is ok the way it is. I agree the person that says no. if you change the age it isn’t making a difference. There still would be car wrecks and accident. If teen have…

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    Laws and Rules of the Road In one or more complete sentences, explain the details and requirements to obtain a driver license. Use this FHSMV resource to answer these questions: https://www.flhsmv.gov/driver-licenses-id-cards/teens 1. What is the difference between a learner’s license and an operator’s license? The difference between a learner’s license and an operator’s license is that a learner’s license has a minimum age restriction of 15, while the operator’s license has a minimum age…

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    Colorado enacted what they refer to as the Graduated Driver License Law (GDL). For this reason, the requirements of obtaining a learners permit involve a few stages, depending upon the age of the student. If the student is between the ages of 15 to 15 ½, they need to complete a 30 hour driver education course to obtain their driver’s education permit. If between 15 ½ and 16 years of age, students can choose between completing the 30 hour driver's education course or taking a 4 hour driver's…

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    Many deadly wrecks occur on a daily basis in America. Many are caused from careless driving; of those cases many drivers are sixteen years old. Sixteen year olds should be issued a limited privilege driver’s license due to real world lack of experience with driving and overall immaturity in the age group of sixteen. Likewise, great irresponsibility is closely associated with the individuals at the age of sixteen in reference to peer pressure. A limited driver’s license should be distributed to…

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