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    The to articles are very good and have great points. I can understand why the author would want the change the age. The author that wrote teens need graduated licenses had very good points but I don’t feel compatible with the licenses. There are two people that put their opinion of the age change to 18. The age limit is ok the way it is. I agree the person that says no. if you change the age it isn’t making a difference. There still would be car wrecks and accident. If teen have…

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    Yet, many people believe that 16 is too young to deal with the responsibility that comes with driving. These people believe teenagers should be able to drive at the age of 18. However, the driving age should stay the same because it teaches responsibility and independence, teenagers should learn to drive before college, and there would be many logistical concerns that go along with changing the driving age. Being a teenager is tough. Teenagers are still treated as children but are expected to…

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    Why the driving age should not be raised Driving is a big art of maturing and growing as an individual. State governments are pushing for the driving age to be raised to eighteen, but there is no reason for this. Sixteen year olds are naturally capable to drive with their senses being heightened as they are younger. Generally, sixteen year olds are unfairly judged as irresponsible and not attentive enough to drive. They also need access to driving in order to get around, and it makes no sense…

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    Should 16 year olds really be allowed to drive or should we raise the driving age to 18? I personally think the driving age should be raised to 18 and here are some of my reasons why. ( 18 being the driving age, statistics, maturity, ) For my first reason 18 should be the driving age I will tell more as you read on but to start I want to tell more on why 18 would be the best driving age. Sure 16 would be a nice age because you are in high school and you have friends and you can go out and…

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    unfortunately, you have to wait a couple of years to be able to legally drive. While it could cause parents a lot of worry, the driving age should be lowered to the age of fifteen because it would create more money for state governments, it could teach teens financial responsibility, and would allow more training and education for young drivers. The first reason that the driving age should be reduced to the age of fifteen is because many teens want to be involved in extracurricular activities,…

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    Imagine not having a job and not being able to 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…

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    It is paradoxical that though teen drivers account for only 7% of drivers in the US, they have made driving a nightmare for others on the road. They often resort to reckless and rash driving, drunken driving, jumping red lights and flouting traffic rules, making others on the road really vulnerable. Records show that around 90% of US drivers are over the age of 55 and this is where the mature driver improvement programs for adults come to the picture! Traffic rules, vehicle designs and safety…

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    Raising the Driving age to 18. Back in 2013 on December 4th, 16-year-old Alyssa Ettl, a junior at Lakeville North had gotten in a car accident and we all probably remember this sad event. Alyssa had lost control of her car and ended up colliding with an SUV(Ferraro). And now 2 years exactly later another car accident happened on December 4th, 2015 but with 4 Lakeville South students. 2 of the students were announced dead at the scene of the accident it was 17-year-old Jacob Flynn and 18-year-old…

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    off everywhere. A couple of my friend’s parents bought them brand new cars as a gift for passing the driving test, but their excitement didn’t last. They crashed their new cars, whether it be into a trash can, into another parked car or got in a really bad car accident. Increasing the legal driving age from 16-years-old to 18-years-old will decrease the high rate of deaths among teens due to driving accidents. Teenagers nowadays are gradually becoming less and less responsible drivers. They do…

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    make them a better driver? If teenagers get a C average or higher it will help the numbers of accidents happening. In the world today the leading cause of death for teenagers is car accidents and could the grade matter in the class affect their driving? In tennessee they have a no pass, no drive rule to where it helps students get more involved into the class so they can pass and be able to drive. It's a great idea because that's all what teenagers want when they get this age is there drivers…

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