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    By getting your license at 18 the driver will more responsible. The driver at 18 will be less foolishness on the road. A driver at 18 would be an great help. Thirdly 18 year ago would be less accidents/death and would be less accidents/death and would be for less accidents…

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    Why I want my Drivers License I want my drivers license for many different reasons. With the proper training and supervision and graduated driver licensing program, driving provides a pathway that helps teens become autonomous young adults. Even though I can lack experience, I should get my Drivers licence because Driving gives me more time to gain experience, take responsibility for my own transportation, and If I can drive, it enables me to rely less on my parents. While it is dangerous to put…

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    My topic that I researched was elderly driving. “An average of 586 older adults are injured every day in crashes”. Elderly driving is very different than just a normal mid-age driver. When driving at an older age you need to have the mental skills to be able to drive. Some of the things that slow down as you get older are, slowdown in response time, a loss of vision and hearing, a loss of muscle strength and flexibility, and lower tolerance of alcohol. All of these are important to driving and…

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    Would you want to wait two more years to drive? Many states are trying to raise the driving age to 18. For example, some people want to change the age to 18 so drivers are safer, While others think the age should remain at 16. After looking at the arguments The driving age should remain at 16. Driving at 16 gives teens and parents more freedom. Nationwide, 76.3% of U.S. high school students aged greater than or equal to 16 years reported having driven to school during the 30 days before the…

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    I just turned sixteen going into my junior year and I realized that most of my friends had their licenses but I really did not care all that much at the time because I just was not interested in driving. It was close to November and I was told to do Driver’s Ed at the school or online. I signed up for it online which gives you one year to complete and…

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    The topic of discussion is about the License Practical Nursing (LPN) in the nursing field. I’m currently attending Bryant & Stratton College in the License Practical Nursing (LPN) Diploma Program. The daily duties and responsibilities for an LPN include but not limit to; providing basic medical and nursing care such as checking blood pressure and inserting catheters, ensure the comfort of patients by helping them bathe or dress, discuss health care with patients, and report status of patients to…

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    cause death of many teens, reaching an amount of nearly 40% of all teenage fatalities. The thought of changing the age a teenager drives has been argued and discussed over the years. Opposers to the idea say that teenagers should get their driver license as soon as possible while supporters say that it will decrease the amount of teen deaths caused by deadly car accidents. According to the article, “ Debate: Increasing the Driving Age” states that, “ Multiple studies prove that sixteen-year-olds…

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    goes out drinking and driving well they get caught and they might pay and fine and maybe might lose their licence but that would be after multiple offences. Say and teenger does the same thing and gets caught well they get a huge fine lose their license and get a huge increase on the price on their insurance. That's not fair if and adult does it it can blow over but if a teenger does it they lose their licences for sure and many other bad things. I am not saying that you should drink and drive…

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    Is learning to drive really a joy ride? When my parents finally let me take Drivers Ed I was beyond excited, to learn to drive and be able to go wherever I wanted and to have freedom. Little did I know that learning to drive you gain responsibility for yourself behind the wheel or the ones with you or others on the road. Also you have to have responsibly for finances and finding a job, maintaining that job and school work. The responsibly that I had gained for others and myself when I learned…

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    responsibilities. You are faced with endless challenges that push you to your limit and test your strength. As you matures, you will be given different tastes of freedom than before. One example of this is driving: getting a permit and then a license. Getting a driver's license is a leap of freedom from what you had before, for you are now able to go out when you please and do what you choose. With this, comes an enormous new set of responsibilities and most teenagers are not ready to handle the…

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