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    Teen Car Accidents

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    passenger seat belt use while a teen is driving. If a teenager is driving, all passengers have to have seat belts on. Even if they’re 50 years old sitting in the third row seats. If someone isn’t wearing their seatbelt then the teen driver gets his/her license suspended for 6 months. In the case of a second offense, then it will be suspended for 1 year. Seats belts play a crucial role in safety while driving. According to Roeber, Danielle E., “Seat belts are the number one defense against motor…

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    young of an age to present a teenager with a driver's license. At this young of an age, teenagers are prone to make rash decisions, which could end up changing their lives, or someone else's. Younger people are far more likely not to wear a seatbelt, are more likely to engage in risky behavior, and do not have enough experience, just to name a few of the mistakes that teenagers could be involved in. Teenagers should remain on their temporary licenses until they…

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    help support one’s family. Think about not having the opportunity to go to the final football game because there is no transportation. The Mississippi legislature is considering a bill that will raise the age requirement for obtaining a drivers license to seventeen, and I strongly disagree with this proposed bill. I believe that by raising the age requirement, the government is restricting teenagers and students in several different ways. A majority of teenagers today have after-school jobs.…

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    Essay On Driving Age

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    drivers are involved in car crashes every year, and more are killed than in any other age group. Even to this day, 6,000 teens die in accidents annually—more than fifteen a day (Triplett 1). These alarming statistics prove that receiving a driver’s license at the age of sixteen is merely too young. Teenagers are incompetent about being on the road, which increases the chances of putting others at risk because they have not developed a strong level of maturity and experience. The driving age…

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    Since getting my license at age 16, I have been able to dive to work. Driving allows teens to do a lot more in terms of responsibility. The driving age should remain at the age of 16 because it allows the teen to set a job, not worry about catching a bus, and teaches them responsibitity. It is important for a teen to have a job at the age of 16. Teens do not have to rely on their parents for everything such as buying gas and jast food a person does not have to rely on a parent to get to…

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    Sometime in the next fifteen years, everything will change. Today, receiving a driver’s license is a big ordeal, teens must go through hours of lectures and take a rigorous driving test to receive their license. Soon, cars being led only by technology will roam the streets while their passengers text, read, or sleep. Google has predicted that by around 2020 their automatic cars will hit the market. (Luckerson) Some people are opposed to this idea however, as they believe it is unsafe to let…

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    Drivers Ed is Beneficial Drivers ed is beneficial for today’s teen. Youthful drivers can acquire a driver’s license. In fact that supported driver direction gets ready high schoolers to become mindful drivers, most teens need supported additional curricular exercises, and teenagers are profitable part of the work industry and should have the capacity to drive to work. Drivers ed prepares the teens to become responsible drivers. Taking Drivers Ed while in high school helps the students become…

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    The legal age to obtain a license is 16 years old. This is only after completing the drivers education required by the state in which the test will be held in and passing your permit test. For many this is an exciting time in a teens life, but do teens really understand what it means to have a license and drive? The driving age should be raised to 18 years of age with one year of practice from 17-18 years in order to ensure the teen is fully mature, allowing time to learn all the rules and…

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    but this isn't about me it's about the audience. Should teens drive that for you to decide. Bibliography "You Are HereSOS Driver's License and State ID Teen Driver." SOS - Set Family Driving Rules and Limits. N.p., n.d. Web. 02 Mar. 2017. "Choosing the Best Vehicle for Your Teen." Vehicles for Teens. N.p., n.d. Web. 02 Mar. 2017. "You Are HereSOS Driver's License and State ID Teen Driver Teen Driver Education." SOS - Teen Driver Education. N.p., n.d. Web. 02 Mar.…

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    No Pass No Drive In the U.S. there is a twenty five percent high school dropout rate. In over 27 states there is some law that revokes a student's driver's license if they are absent to much or are failing to many classes. In certain counties in Kentucky this law lowered the dropout rate when this law was in place. We should use this law to lower the high school dropout rate in California and help motivate students to get to class and do there best. One reason we should use this law is so…

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