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    day were driving and had a tragic accident. They were both dead at the age 16 and 17. Members at the AAA calculated how many teens have had accidents or died during 1995 and 2004. The number was 30,917. So after that people had protests to change the driving limit to 18. I feel strongly about keeping the limit the same. I don’t think that we should change the limit because it is like taking away their freedom. If you push back the age limit to 18 there will not be a point of driving. See when…

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    teenager, driving tests should be more difficult. Also, instead of just passing, everyone has to get 100%. As long as we know that teens will be unhurt, they can drive. If they drive violently, and won’t drive aware of danger and responsibly, then they shouldn’t be able to drive. I definitely don’t think the minimum age should be raised. Sixteen is more than old enough for a mature person to drive a vehicle. If a person is not mature or they can’t drive safely enough, then they don’t pass the…

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    Driving Crash Study

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    By and large, driving crash courses are designed for countless individuals who have some understanding of driving or who have lately failed their driving test and categorically want to boost their driving methods rapidly, for those who have nil knowledge in driving taking crash study course is suggested, but the driving school will unquestionably want to run a valuation, so these individuals can recommend the impeccable standard of course for the kind of student. The driving crash course London…

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    Should Teen Driving Age be Raised? “8,000 people were killed/involved in an accident by 15-20 year old drivers” according to . This has many parents asking if their teens should be driving so young. At what age should teens be allowed to drive, and what additional rules should apply? The age that teens start driving is very important because young teens are still growing and still maturing. Younger drivers tend to be more distracted and less cautious; showing that more likely to be…

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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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    Minimum Driving Age

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    innocent friend go to jail? No. If someone's classmate gets into a fatal accident, does the unharmed classmate get their license suspended? Of course not. The minimum driving age should stay at 16-years-old because if it is raised, it will only prolong the experience and it will cause an inconvenience for parents. Raising the legal driving age will only prolong the experience for teens. Statistics show that a third of all 16-year-old divers and a quarter of 17-to-19-year-old drivers involved in…

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    mad if this happens. I think that they should give kids their independence ,and let them drive. Young drivers have a lot more responsibility ,and are more reliable. They would be able to go to the store and pick things up. If you don’t feel like driving one day you could just let you kid drive ,for you. They could also take their other siblings to sports. Taking aim at a longstanding rite of passage for 16-year-olds, an influential auto safety group is calling on states to raise the age for…

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    day you got your licence”? If you track most of car related accidents they are mostly because of texting and driving or not enough experience. So if more people got experience and the texting and driving laws were tighter there would not be as many wrecks. So next time you get a text while you are driving ether pull off the road and answer it or it can wait. I believe the age for driving should not be raised because convenience, teens need jobs, and teaches young teens responsibility.…

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    It should be a requirement in all states to retake the driver’s test and additional classes once an individual reaches a certain age so they still qualify to drive. While in the car with my mother, I noticed elderly people are often forgetful of the rules of the road thus causing them to be reckless while driving. It often frustrates me how they either drive too slow or too fast and make up their own rules while driving. Many changes in your body result from aging most of which are not…

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    With the typical person in today’s society hustling around, a driver’s license is almost mandatory to get from place to place. Next in importance is having a high school diploma, especially in the work force here is America. The first requirement on an application is typically must have obtained a diploma or equivalent to. The idea of requiring a high school diploma to receive a license seems to provide an incentive to work towards that diploma. If a high school diploma is one of the…

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