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    Hyptiva Research Paper

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    HyTiva Outreach Programs HyTiva is opposed to driving under any influence and we believe it is 100 percent preventable. According to the U.S. Department of Transportation, drunk-driving fatalities have decreased 53 percent since 1982 to record lows. As part of our effort to prevent driving under the influence , we have key initiatives like the HyTiva Designate a Driver campaign safe ride home programs, teamed up with UBER in cities that are available. HyTiva Local Safe Ride programs brings…

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    Raising Driving Age

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    teens too young? Should the teen driving age be raised? Based on many studies and statistics, raising the driving age for teens is a valid argument. An auto safety group is calling on states to raise the age of eligibility to receive a driver's license to 17 or even 18, as they are attempting to prevent fatal accidents and preserve the lives of our adolescents. There are countless car accidents, injuries, and lives lost on a daily basis. “More than 5,000 U.S. teens die each year in car…

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    One of the greatest accomplishments in a teenager’s life is receiving their driver's license. Freedom, independence, all found in one little piece of cheap plastic. Yes, getting our license is very exciting, but most of us do not understand the odds that they are up against. Many believe that once they have their license they can do anything and forget about the risk that comes with all the new responsibility. As a teenager, you become the most dangerous driver on the road. You have a…

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    Drive Persuasive Speech

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    more restrictions on those over the age of 70, older be the lower fatality rate due to crashes According to Help Guide, they could save money on gas + no car no gas = extra money Also they could improve their health, if they were to lose their licenses they have more opportunities to walk or ride…

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    Licensed Teen Drivers

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    Introduction: Licensed teen drivers are more likely to be involved in a serious crash than adults that are somewhat older or middle aged drivers. Research shows that more than 40% of deadly car crashes that occurs between the ages of 16 and 17 are a result of the driver having one or more fellow teenage passengers, most frequently the other passenger or passengers were the same gender and around the same age as the driver. Most of the car crashes were due to; alcohol use, late night driving or…

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    Reckless Driving in Teens: An Annotated Bibliography Kostermans, Evelien, Mike Stoolmiller, Rebecca de Leeuw, Rutger Engels, and James Sargent. "Exposure to Movie Reckless Driving in Early Adolescence Predicts Reckless, but Not Inattentive Driving." PLoS ONE, vol. 9, no. 12, 10 Dec. 2014, pp. 1-18. EBSCOHost, doi:10.1371/journal.pone.0113927. Accessed 7 Mar. 2018. In this article it states that teenagers are not the best of drivers by the lack of experience with driving. There are countless…

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    …rather than deal with extra restrictions for 16 and 17-year-old, are simply waiting to get a silence until they turn 18, and skipping the restrictions all together.” It’s more dangerous to raise the age because if the teens do just wait to get their license, then they will lack the knowledge of what a driver who learned restrictions knows. which will as well not prevent but delay these fatal crashes.…

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    A common debate held between legislators is that of raising the age for legal driving from sixteen to eighteen. This argument is so familiar due to some people speculating that it will solve the problem of motor vehicle deaths in teenagers. Which is a prevalent cause of death among thirteen through nineteen year olds. There has been serious deliberation between the two sides, and the conclusion is that congress should let the legal driving age persist to be sixteen. Through equitable deciphering…

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    Driver Education Speech

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    happen whether or not your teen took driver education or not. Robertson and Zador introduced a study shown in 1978 that concluded, “the people who had had driver education can plausibly be assumed to be the same as those who would have obtained a license without driver education.” (962). I must agree with you; driver education creates no positive impact when it comes down to teen crash rates. No matter the education it’s bound to happen. A more recent study found in 2013 says, “there is little…

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    Speed Demons Imagine a teenager announces that she passed her written test and received her driver’s permit. An experienced driver’s first reaction is to tell the teenager to announce when she will be on the road so they can stay off of it. When teenagers first become participants in the driving world, they favor speed; as a result, few people trust them. Teenagers are not mature enough to take on the road at 15 ½, because of this, an increase in the minimum age required to receive a learner’s…

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