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    Giving illegal immigrants driver’s license would help law enforcement catch terrorist faster; As Bruce Schneier, Security technologist and prolific author on security-related issues informs “The state driver’s license databases are . . . more complete, and contain more information . . . than the IRS database, the Social Security database, or state birth certificate databases…

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    Teens Driving At 16

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    number of crashes among teens these past few years. The fatal crash rate among 16 year olds has gone down, while the crash rates among 18 year olds have gone up. Driving programs have restricted and made it harder for teens to obtain a driver's license. Teens should be able to drive at 16 for many purposes. A common argument against this position is teens cause too many driver fatalities but I think that anyone can cause a car crash, we should not count crashes by age group. The…

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    A common debate held between legislators is that of raising the age for legal driving from sixteen to eighteen. This argument is so familiar due to some people speculating that it will solve the problem of motor vehicle deaths in teenagers. Which is a prevalent cause of death among thirteen through nineteen year olds. There has been serious deliberation between the two sides, and the conclusion is that congress should let the legal driving age persist to be sixteen. Through equitable deciphering…

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    driver’s license, and teenagers are not as inclined to get a driver’s license anymore because of inexperience with driving and more challenging driving conditions. The road test is also more demanding, and driving education and the price to insure a teenager gets more expensive every year. Parents also play an important role into whether their child decides to start driving, the more the parent does to emphasize safe driving habits the more likely it is for the teen to get a driver’s license.…

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    Driving Age Restrictions

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    Would you want your son or daughter involved in a car crash with a drunk 18 year old. Well, I stand up that teenagers should be able to drive at the age of 16. My reasons to this are that 16 year olds have restrictions that exclude as many distractions as possible and keep them safe on the road, parents want their children to be able to drive themselves, and it also gives teens the time to learn and experience the ways of driving. Restrictions keep our young teens from becoming to distracted…

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    In today’s society, cars are a common use of transportation. To have permission from the law to drive, the driver must be 16. Getting a driver’s license is where life change is common. The privilege to drive a vehicle allows people to go places faster without walking, taking a bus, etc. When I was a kid, I was not allowed to drive, of course. This restricted my freedom of where I could go. When I turned 16, my whole life changed. I changed completely as a person. There are many places to go and…

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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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    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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    Should 16-Year Olds Drive

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    Teenagers have been given, at age sixteen, ownership and control of what could be an unintentionally, deadly weapon, their cars. Every year thousands of teenage drivers kill and are killed in fatal accidents due to many different aspects. Teenagers are at a crossroad in their life where distractions easily capture their attention, immaturity leads them to make poorer decisions, and teens also have a tendency to speed. The driving age needs to be raised in order to protect teenage lives.…

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    ready and give them plenty of time behind the wheel. Allowing them to practice with you in the car is one of the greatest tools you can provide as a parent. Then, once you feel they are ready, then and only then, encourage them to get their permanent license. Saving money with your auto insurance can be challenging. Let's face it, teens don't always make the best decisions/ However,taking the steps above will help keep your auto insurance rates low and make sure you and your teen have a healthy…

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