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    Should The Driving Age be 16? Adolescents are unable to get afterschool jobs because of driving restrictions. Lawmakers have been considering raising driving ages to 18. Lawmakers should keep the driving age at 16, so they can drive themselves instead of their parents. The driving age should stay at 16 because teens can get after school jobs and the number of car crashes Jablonski 2 will 16-year-old drivers is decreasing. Therefore, the legal driving age should remain at 16. A reason why,…

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    decision to use the school’s car to master the art of driving. This way, you can avoid getting dents and damages on the body of your car while you are learning. Get Through the Driving Test – To become an expert at driving, you need to get a driving license from the state road transport authority. For this, you will need to appear in and pass a driving test. Your instructor at the school will teach you all the important techniques of driving – that will help you get through the test…

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    it is, teenagers will not be able to gain much-needed driving experience and will not be exposed to the many responsibilities of being a driver. Also, many teens will not be able to get a job since they can’t drive to work. Teenagers wanting their licenses already have to prove their capabilities by going through multiple tests, so there is no issue with the current age requirement. Let’s make sure that “sweet 16” isn’t made bitter by an altered age…

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    Lowering and raising the driving age has been a debatable topic for many years. People that want to raise the driving age are saying that kids are immature because they are younger, which is totally unrealistic, because the driving age should be lowered. If the driving age is lowered, there could be safer driving, and because teenagers would be more independent, as most parents hate the hassle of trying to chaffeur the teenagers everywhere. There is a problem in society with stereotyping.…

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    most teens believe they are invincible. There are a lot of factors that distract people while they are driving, like cell phones, animals, music, other drivers, friends, etc.., and those factors increasingly affect teen drivers. The joy of getting a license is unlike any other. The freedom of being able to go where and when whenever! Insurance agencies love new drivers because of their cost to insure. Parents are relieved because they can finally take a break after sixteen years of chauffeuring,…

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    their job well, each school however might target their specific audience and support their specific set of services which might not work for you individually. Below are the main checkpoints to consider when selecting a best driving school for you. License Types Your Driving School Supports. Check if your school provides training for car drivers, motorcycle drivers, commercial truck drivers and so on. Note, that school bus drivers usually require special training. Target Audience. Check if…

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    In addition, senior citizens and handicapped people would greatly benefit from this new installation. They will probably more struggle if they get into this kind of situation than ordinary people because many times they are in a situation where they can’t make a phone call without other people’s help when they get into car crashes. They might have physical limitation that can cause serious problem such as senior citizens tend to have weaker physical strength than young people so when they got…

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    experience but the ones who waited until they no longer had to worry about the restrictions did not. Masten confirms that “[he suspects] that the reason for the increase in deadly crashes among 18 year-old is… [teenagers] are simply waiting to get their license until they turn 18, and skip the restrictions altogether” (O'Connor 1). It may be easier to just wait out the restrictions but by waiting it out they have lost valuable practice time, and as a result these individuals are putting their…

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    drivers in Utah. If they do change it this "Mom take me places" will last forever. When we're little kids it was our dream to drive. We played imaginary driving with our friends, and when you turn fifteen you can't wait until you get your driver's license. That is what makes the sixteenth birthday big and fun how would it be if you were days away from being sixteen and to have them change it to eighteen. You waited sixteen years to drive and then they change it without considering the major…

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    Throughout life everyone is faced with challenging obstacles that they have to overcome, sadly I learned this for myself sooner than most. In October of 2012 I became a licensed driver in the state of Virginia. I was your typical sixteen year old boy with plans on taking road trips, modifying my car to increase its performance, and planning on never riding the school bus again. In three short months my world was turned upside down and I never thought it would be right again. It was December…

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