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    Drag racing has a long history. In Utah it started in 1925 on the salt lake flats. Now it has evolved into a legitimate sport. Rocky Mountain Raceways is a great place for racers to practice their drag racing skills and to impress other racers. It has many great traditions, but is lacking in being overly cautious, inefficient and could do with some improvements (http://rmrracing.com/history/). People have to be 18 or older with a legal valid license in order to race in the Rocky Mountain…

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    Cheap Car Insurance

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    of understanding this article. Young people are characterized as the more perilous gathering while sitting in the driver's seat. Firstly, they are not experienced with regards to driving aptitudes. Also, they are exceptionally energized when they get their risk of driving at long last. This will bring about driving quick and regularly. These…

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    able to drive. It gives them the ability to go where they want and by themselves, without the shadowing of their parent. Although seemingly non-dangerous, some teenagers may take advantage of this privilege, which proves a significant point that the driving age should be raised. The brain of a sixteen-year-old is simply not fully capable of comprehending the dangers of the road and weighing the consequences. “The executive branch of the teen brain—the part that weighs risks, makes judgements…

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    Imagine driving along an empty road at night when, all of a sudden, your car has a head-on collision with a Hummer with the force of a thousand raging bulls. The Hummer is not a car but rather a symbol for something infinitely more horrendous. The Hummer represents all of the effects of changing the driving law of 18 to 16, and right now we are the only ones who can stop this terrifying monster from entering our legal system. The first reason this law should be put off the road is because…

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    the road causing incidents with motor vehicles. Within the United States, we have created a program called the “Graduated Driver License” a program that has worked with moderate success; but we still need some re-working to get this program to its full potential. Secondly, minors and alcohol abuse, our young drivers are just starting to learn to drive and somehow they are gaining access to alcohol. The complication of alcohol and driving is a disaster with any driver, but is a bigger problem…

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    Growing up most kids can’t wait until they turn sixteen so they can get their driver license. It’s even a dream to most teens and to take that away would be a world of terror. After reading both articles “Should the Driving Age Be Raised to 18?” and “Do Teens Need Graduated Licenses?” I can explain the different opinions on why teens shouldn’t get a license or drive at sixteen and if teens should go though a program called “Graduated Driver License” to keep lives safe and reduce car accidents…

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    Legal Driving Age

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    drive at the age of 16 causing many of these figures to wonder if the minimum driving age should be changed from 16 to 18. Statistics have shown one of every five 16-year-olds will be in a severe motor vehicle crash within two years of getting their license and that number is only rising yet only for drivers 16-years-old and younger. At 18, the rate of crashes drastically declines. The new idea of raising the legal driving age is a controversial issue, and is gaining momentum. A study done at…

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    Students reckless driving records has increased higher each year. The driving age is sixteen. By raising it to a higher age will be more convenient for adults.Today teenagers have an attitude and road rage. By raising the driving age Students can be more experienced, safer and less people on the road, and be more mature. First off by raising the driving rate students can get more experienced. By having more experience there will be less teenager accidents, and lower the drunk driving rate.…

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    Raising Driving Age

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    I believe that raising the driving age limit would hinder our young teens. For most they depend on getting their license at their age for several of reasons. This will make it to where they have the freedom to go as they please and have that freedom. While some young teens do not care if it is raised cause either way they still get to drive. Some adults say, that in raising the driving age will make it to where their will be less accidents on the road; however, that might be true to some degree…

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    Some people believe that the driving age should remain sixteen instead of being raised to eighteen. Many adults would agree that the driving age should remain the same age at sixteen. However, others say that the driving age should be raised to eighteen instead of sixteen. I believe that the driving age should be raised to eighteen because eighteen year olds are more responsible, eighteen year olds brains are more developed than a sixteen year old, and eighteen year olds are at less of a risk…

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