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    More than 5,00 U.S. teens die every year in car crashes, the number one killer of that age group. People are trying to decide: should the driving age be changed to 18 instead of 16? Countless people believe that yes, those teenagers are not capable of taking on that responsibility. Most, however, have the right idea. 16-year-olds should drive as parents should not need to chauffeur their kids around, and it'll only cause the problem to be given to the 18-year-olds. Graduated licensing is a much…

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    safety precaution and move the driving age from 16 to 18. The state thinks teenagers are careless drivers and don’t need transportation. Most teeneagers are invovled in sports, have a job, or need a ride to school ;why should teenagers not have their license at 16. Athletes all around the world are constantly working out, and getting better, but if athletes can’t drive to the weight room or field, why try? Driving to participate in the weight…

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    The ability to drive serves as a great milestone for many teenagers. However, this right of passage raises many concerns. Some argue that the minimum driving age should be raised from sixteen to eighteen; others argue the opposite. I believe, however, that the driving age should not be raised from sixteen to eighteen. Many argue that raising the driving age from sixteen to eighteen will reduce the number of serious or fatal road accidents that occur in the United States; however, this may not…

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    affect someone else’s life. Think about the consequences of picking up the cell phone because the decision can either have a positive or negative affect. There are many advantages of being a good driver. Distracted drivers can go to jail, lose their licenses or cause horrible deaths. A focused driver should always look at the road. Society needs…

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    unable to start the car and the light on the dashboard. Car accidents is the main reason for people calling their parents with 23.6% and the lowest, 15.5% for flat tyres. As well as asking their parents for “lifts”, teenagers may need a driving license to help them with future jobs. Often, a lot of employers need people working for them who are able to drive. This allows teenagers to start planning for their future, giving them a head start in finding…

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    Licensed Teen Drivers

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    Introduction: Licensed teen drivers are more likely to be involved in a serious crash than adults that are somewhat older or middle aged drivers. Research shows that more than 40% of deadly car crashes that occurs between the ages of 16 and 17 are a result of the driver having one or more fellow teenage passengers, most frequently the other passenger or passengers were the same gender and around the same age as the driver. Most of the car crashes were due to; alcohol use, late night driving or…

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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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    every move you make, while they sit anxiously in the seat next to you. Those days of begging older siblings and family member for rides were no longer a worry. Finally, I could now be trusted by my parents to be a responsible young adult. Getting my license finally allowed me to feel free. The sense of being able to drive wherever and whenever…

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    As a driver of a company vehicle you are also responsible for: 1. Maintaining a current, valid driver 's license of the appropriate class for the type of vehicle and equipment being operated. 2. Understanding and complying with the highway traffic act or acts of the jurisdictions you drive in. 3. Maintaining a satisfactory driving record that will be subject to review on a periodic basis. The determination of a satisfactory driving record is based your (province) Motor Vehicle Record and on…

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