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    dollar fine and a year in prison. However, there are also states where there is no penalty at all such as Arizona. As for other states, the penalty fee can range anywhere from twenty-five to five hundred dollars with or without prison time and/or license suspension. In 2017 a truck driver crashed into a minibus killing thirteen people. In Texas, Jack Dilon Young admits to texting when the crash occurred. A bystander stated that he could see the truck cross into the center line many times. 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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    driver in the passenger seat can help a licensed teenager, but can’t protect said teenager from the other adolescents on the road. Even without a license, those darn teens still get a hold of a car to drive. Number may continue to drop each year but young drivers remain twice as likely to cause or be in a collision that older drivers. If you must get your license on your sixteenth like all the cool kids, think about the possible consequences. Turn your phone off, decline the drink, and maybe…

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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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    SHOULD TEENAGERS BE DRIVING DRIVING??? Have You ever Told your parent That you want to start driving at a early age. Why do you want to start driving, because when you get older you not go want to drive like you use to. Teens be So happy about getting their first car And when its time for them to take car of business they want to be lazy and not to it. But when Your friends say "Aye, you going to that party or you going some where tonight" , Most of Them be quit to say YES, " You need…

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    pick them up and drop them off at any location they want for a small fee depending on the distance traveled. It is like Uber, but the larger shuttle bus allows for more riders and a reduced cost. Rover would allow the elderly who have lost their license to retain their freedom and mobility. One of the challenges to this idea to expanding nationwide is that increasing costs could prevent its implementation. As future rates of growth in the costs of labor and other inputs increase, this could…

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    Vehicle Observation

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    positive for methamphetamine. I then asked to see the bill of sale for the purchase of the vehicle. The bill of sale confirmed Allen purchased the vehicle. The tag that was on the vehicle was removed and Allen was issued a citation for driving while license are suspended and a summons to appear for possession of paraphernalia. The small blue tablets were confirmed to be schedule 4 Clonazepam 1 mg. The white half is schedule 2, 10 mg Methadone Hydrochloride. All evidence was logged and bagged,…

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    “ Of course!” I answered with much excitement. As we ran my friends who had already got their permit/license quized me. I answer as quickly as I could with the right answer. After practice I went home and took a shower, in the shower; With my permit I can drive, when I can drive I am an Adult. I was not ready to be an adult, I had only been on this planet…

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    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 driving age…

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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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