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    Getting my driver’s license was an accomplishment of my own and I’m proud to say that I accomplished my goal. When I was 17 I got my license and there were many obstacles I faced during the process of getting my permit and then later on getting my license. The first step I had to take was being enrolled in a student driver’s course where I had to complete 30 hours of classroom instruction and 8 hours of behind-the-wheel instruction. (“Louisiana Teen Drivers Guide”) The law in the state of…

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    ‘Too Young, Too Soon’ Written by Michael Grey The controversial issue of daredevil acts by young people has yet again been brought to light, prompted teenagers attempting to sail on a solo voyage around the world. This has been further provoked by the increasing number of teenagers wishing to take part, through encouragement of eager parents. This opinion piece, written by Michael Grey, ‘Too Young, Too Soon’ was published for Insight Publications in 2010, and was written due to the author…

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    I am going to talk to you about why older drivers should have restrictions. Australia is an ageing population and as you can see from this graph people are living longer, this means that there are lots of older drivers on our roads. A study in Queensland found that the accidents caused by older drivers could be due to a range of age-related declines like deterioration in sensory, cognitive and motor abilities, medical and neurological conditions. As you can see on this graph, due to this decline…

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    As a result of studies indicating up to 25% of 16-year old drivers received a ticket or had been involved in an accident, the state of Colorado enacted what they refer to as the Graduated Driver License Law (GDL). For this reason, the requirements of obtaining a learners permit involve a few stages, depending upon the age of the student. If the student is between the ages of 15 to 15 ½, they need to complete a 30 hour driver education course to obtain their driver’s education permit. If between…

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    More than 5,00 U.S. teens die every year in car crashes, the number one killer of that age group. People are trying to decide: should the driving age be changed to 18 instead of 16? Countless people believe that yes, those teenagers are not capable of taking on that responsibility. Most, however, have the right idea. 16-year-olds should drive as parents should not need to chauffeur their kids around, and it'll only cause the problem to be given to the 18-year-olds. Graduated licensing is a much…

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    Thousands of drivers die every day. Many people say that the most common age group that get in wrecks with vehicles are teens. I believe that the legal driving age should not be changed to 21 because teens develop responsibilities while they drive, they also become more independent allowing them to not have to rely on their parents to drive them everywhere, not changing the legal driving age also allows teens to gain more experience and develop their driving skills so they can transition into…

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    As teenagers we seem to think we are invincible, which causes us to underestimate how short life actually is. We never think anything detrimental will happen to us, how naive we are. A childhood friend, Gabriella Sette Heiderick, died February 21 at 3:00 a.m. while driving back home. What she didn’t realize was that texting and driving will cut your life short. The truth of the matter is that we have all picked up our phone while driving and read a text message or checked a notification.…

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    Driving Age Restrictions

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    Driving is something everyone will have to do in their lifetime. To make the experience safer, states implement new restrictions and laws. Raising the minimum driving age are one of the approaches states take to defend the live of drivers. The Restrictions and laws already set for teen drivers effectively make them safer, demonstrating there is no need to lower the minimum age. Over the years, new courses and restrictions that specifically target sixteen and seventeen years olds have…

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    I know it’s shocking. Once you turn fifteen in Texas, you can get a learners permit. Once you turn sixteen, you can obtain a state's driver's license. They’ve only been driving a little more than a year and now they can take their parents car wherever they want without the supervision of a well-seasoned adult driver. This could lead to some fatal accidents if they were to panic or second guess…

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    Driving is one of the most important things to almost all of the teens in the United States. Itg symbolises freedom from the strings attached to you and not having to hold you parents hands any more. But their are some percossions that you should take before taking this leap in your life. Like all of the safety percussions. And all of the rules to not get into some heat. What are some of the things about the freedoms to driving without your parents. Which many of the teens think of freedom as…

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