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    year. There is an average of 3,287 car crashes daily. In the state of Idaho kids that are 14 1/2 years old can get a driver's permit and get their driver's license at the age of 15 years old. If, the age of 16 years old is too dangerous then why would the state of Idaho would decrease the age limit to 15 years old to have their driver's license? Researchers say delaying will be better and safer. They say at the age of 16 years old teens don't have their brain carefully developed at the time. The…

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    Bad Driving Skills

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    Learning how to drive a car is a sort of right of passage for all teenage. Passing your during test allows you to have a skill that that is not only an necessity in todays world but also an advantage that would allow you to move forwards to achieve your goal in life of securing a decent job. Although Learning how to drive comes with many new rules and laws that must be adhered to in order to be a member of the motorist society, these laws and rules are bound to change from year to year to…

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    When I contemplate about the furthermost influential greatest leadership example in my life, the first person I ruminated of was my dad. I imagine many children see their parents as a role model or an example of an exceptional leader; however, not all parents instill the basic foundation that I believe is practical for character building that my father has imparted in me. Growing up as a child was not the silver spoon childhood life. My parents did not make much money, and we did not live in…

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    Driving: Should it be raised to twenty-one There have been many discussions about driving under the age of 21. The numbers of accidents of teenagers are continuing to rise, the highest death estimated for drivers is at an age of 16 to 18, if the driving age in increased that will decrease the number of accidents; it can be caused by shortage of experiences, not focusing on the road and using mobile phones while driving. There are countries that allow teenagers to drive at the age of 16, but…

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    Should the Driving Age be Raised or Stay the Same? Many people around the globe ask this questions everyday; should the driving age be raised? But imagine this; you're sixteen years old struggling to get to and from work and school everyday. You could get a ride, but your parents and other relatives near by have to be at work early. Your only option left is to walk or take a bike; sometimes it's a far distance and may take an hour or so, but it's the only way to get to your destination.…

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    In 2010, nearly 10,000 people were killed due to drunk driving accidents, which accounts for close to thirty-one percent of motor vehicle fatalities in that year. When was the last time you heard anything about one’s alcohol consumption killing someone? Not frequently enough, in fact, there are an average of 115 people killed daily due to someone's choice to drink irresponsibly, but society fails to emphasize the impact drunk driving has on America. Alcohol is something seriously abused within…

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    Throughout High School, there are many milestones teenagers look forward to. Getting a driver’s license is one of them. Some teenagers get cars for their 16th birthday awaiting that day 3 months from then that they are going to be able to drive on their own for the first time. Yet, many people believe that 16 is too young to deal with the responsibility that comes with driving. These people believe teenagers should be able to drive at the age of 18. However, the driving age should stay the same…

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    agreements in this case CLA - Contribution License Agreement is part of the required steps University of Albany must take to protect the institution and my work (intellectual property) in the same time Why would you ever do that? Because I'm studying in University of…

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    Driving Theory Test

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    The theory is something that driving test prospects have to comprehend and show a suitable understanding needed to be a safe motorist on the roadway. The DVSA has begun withdrawing access to the questions bank in order to stop individuals from simply memorising to pass the theory test which is typical from my experience with student motorists. The tests will not be harder, however will support DSA 's objectives to move prospects away from learning concerns and responses by rote and to their…

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    Young Drivers In Canada

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    Young Canadians only represent 13% of the licensed driver population, they account for approximately one quarter of motor vehicle injuries and fatalities (Parachute 2016). The most common way for young people to die in Canada is being the driver or the passenger in a motor vehicle, the death rate for drivers ages 15-24 is higher than every other age group and about three times the rate of drivers 35-44 years of age (State Farm 2016). The safety of young drivers is a major concern to the public…

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