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    Teenage drivers do not know all the aspects of driving. Before a teenager obtains their driver's license, they must study for their permit. The permit test teaches the aspects needed for driving. Anything that is in a book will not be touched by a majority of teenagers. This means that they will not have the knowledge needed to be a safe driver. Along…

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    the age of 16-20 is driving deaths. Teenagers are already drinking by the time they reach the age of 18. Legalizing it would mean that teenagers would be more responsible about where and when they are drinking. Teens get a Graduated Drivers License (GDL) at the age of 15 and a half, and then they have to prove that they are ready to handle driving by themselves and…

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    I wonder if ageism plays a key in situations like these? Society views ‘older adults’ in such a negative light it is difficult to know if driving should be apart of their lives. After reading the New York Times article provided for us, it seems the general consensus in our society is that all older adults should succumb to ‘their physical frailty’. Elderly are more likely to be injured in an accident and more likely to die of that injury. My question is, if the aging population is forced to…

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    Essay On Lane Splitting

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    Motorcycles are becoming more prevalent in Arizona, in fact 199,721 motorcycles were registered in 2015, in addition to the increase of riders, there are higher possibilities of motorcycle related accidents(“Statistics 27”). Motorcyclists have an increased chance of injury in an accident opposed to the amount of safety other motorists have, therefore lawmakers should allow motorcyclists to protect their own well-being by giving the ability to lane split opposed to blindly trusting other…

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    Teen Driving Limitations

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    enforced in many states and countries. For example, it is required for every teen driver to have their learner's permit for a period up to six months in order to get their license. Regardless of their age or their score on the test, they are required to have six months of driver's experience prior to the issuing of their driver's license. I, however, do believe that such limitations will help to decrease motor vehicle accidents and mold these young teens to become more responsible on the…

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    Should 16-Year Olds Drive

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    Teenagers have been given, at age sixteen, ownership and control of what could be an unintentionally, deadly weapon, their cars. Every year thousands of teenage drivers kill and are killed in fatal accidents due to many different aspects. Teenagers are at a crossroad in their life where distractions easily capture their attention, immaturity leads them to make poorer decisions, and teens also have a tendency to speed. The driving age needs to be raised in order to protect teenage lives.…

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    The article, “Teen Drivers”, states that there is a system called the Graduated License for new drivers to go through that consists of three stages. In the first stage, which may last six months, the new driver can usually drive only with a licensed driver in the car. In the second stage, the new driver can drive alone, but there are…

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    “The bottom line is that when we look at the research, raising the driving age saves lives”, Adrian Lund said, president of the Insurance Institute for Highway Safety. Currently, the legal driving age is 16 in most states, some people feel that the legal driving age should be changed to at least 18. Nonetheless, it has to be taken into consideration the “side effects” of raising the driving age. By keeping teens from driving, they would only become less responsible and more dependable on their…

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    13.1) what is the difference between internalizing and externalizing. Internalized problems effect your internal world. For example, an internal problem might be, depression, anxiety, or an eating disorder. These internal problems normally go with each other if you are depressed you may have and eating disorder as well. The book calls them over controlled that means they have strict with a tight control on their lives. They are very self-punishing of them self’s. Females are more likely to have…

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    from the federal government, young teens are actually more likely to wear a seatbelt and are more worried about safety. Younger teens are also less likely to drink and drive. Overall, the fact that young kids are determined to get their driver’s license shows that kids can be responsible. Conclusively, kids deserve the right to drive at a young age. Early driving will make them more experienced behind the wheel. This will also boost their passion to get a job at a young age. The driving age…

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