People should have a high school diploma before they get a driver's licences for two reasons they are, some people are too immature to be handling a driver's license, some people who do have a driver's licence but no car sometimes don’t really have enough education about how to drive cars, but for a counter claim ;however, Most people would learn at a younger and better age to drive than those who learn to old and have some difficulties remembering.
The first position in this argument is some young people who do know how to drive or near to learn driving are mostly immature. Due to a recent study young drivers who do know how to drive are very immature and irresponsible about their driving skills such as drinking and driving, drugs, and sometimes just being behind the wheel will cause such things like car
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This gives a good example ,but it doesn’t give a good reason why people who are young and don’t have a high school diploma and can drive will learn better at a young age.
In conclusion people should have a high school diploma before having a driver’s licence, for two reasons some people are too immature to be handling a driver's license, some people who do have a driver's licence but no car sometimes don’t really have enough education about how to drive cars, but for a counter claim ;however, Most people would learn at a younger and better age to drive than those who learn to old and have some difficulties
However, their argument would be invalid considering that students’ grades/ intelligence level and their driving skills don’t have anything to do with the other. If students are getting good grades in school it doesn’t necessarily mean that their driving skills are going to be equal with the intelligence level. Besides, in an article it reads that, “The mean grade point average for female high school graduates was 3.10 in 2009, .33 higher than the average GPA for young women in 1990. The average GPA for male high school graduates over the same period rose .31 points to 2.90.” and that, “Some say this means American high schools are churning out smarter, harder-working students.”( U.S. News). This evidence proves that the policy that students should have good grades before they can receive their license is unnecessary because students are already doing better grade wise. I can’t say myself for a fact that teens
The question inquired is whether raising the driving age to 18 or imposing a graduated driver’s license (GDL) would lower the accident raise for teens. The advocates for both say that the restrictions would lower allow teens to get behind the wheel when they are ready. Although neither would work well, one must be chosen.
Many people disagree with this statement because having a high school diploma has nothing to do with driving. Getting through high school may be tough to some of the nation. They may not be smart or have a learning disability. This doesn’t mean that they shouldn’t be able to drive. Anyone capable of using there seeing, hearing, and feeling senses should be able to drive any vehicle.
High school is one of the most important years of a person’s life because you learn the major responsibilities that are in life. Driving being within the top responsibilities. My state legislature is considering raising the minimum driving age from 16 to 18. I disagree with this decision. There are many reasons why high school students need their license as early as the age of 16.
The ability to take driver’s education at 14 instead of 15 allows the child to learn how to become more responsible at a younger age. Since you can get
If the teenage driving age gets brought up to 18, we face two problems. One being they won’t gain experience driving. Number two, parents are going to get more pressure put on them to take their under-aged children everywhere.
6.8% of high school students drop out before they receive their high school diploma. This has been a frustrating debate for a vast majority of the state legislatures. Do you allow youth-middle age adults to receive their driver license without receiving their high school diploma? I believe the law shall stand how it is now and at age 16 you should be allowed to earn your license because it will help with transportation issues, help build character, and I also firmly believe that a diploma does not mean that you are not mature enough to be driving a car.
There are many responsibilities that come with learning to drive that help teens become responsible adults. Being able to get a drivers permit at age 15 allows parents to teach kids the responsibilities that come with a licesence and gives them expirence with a mentor. After a year of guided practice most teens are more comfortable with the car and are consious of the people around them. The article written by James Mead, Driving Age Should Stay at 16, states " Driving is a skill that has to be learned. It's not a textbook
Considering the bill to require a high school diploma to achieve a driver's license is outrageous. Not only is this idea unconstitutional, but there are many more reasons why.
Students who gain a high school diploma shouldn’t be the only ones granted a driver’s license. The ability to drive and the ability to gain a high school diploma are two different things that do not relate and have no correlation whatsoever. I believe that it is unjust to grant a driver’s license only to those students because there are many factors that can potentially affect a student from gaining their high school diploma, such as family issues, financial situations, and mental or physical health. Receiving an education is a privilege. Unfortunately, even in Canada - one of the most developed countries in the world, 1 in 5 children live under the poverty line. Approximately 1.3 million children are living on very little financial support. (NEWS 1130, 2015) These children may have to
Most states have developed a graduated licensing program which has proven to be successful it helps the young teens the importance of driving safely. Why is it important learning to drive is the first step of stepping into adulthood. (B) Instead of raising the driving age we should continue to implement programs which slowly gives more driving privileges to prove they’re safe trustworthy drivers. (C) It’s also been proven that zero tolerance cell phone use and driving curfew laws have also proven to be successful. If young teens are the ultimate cause of car accidents how come there are recent studies that say elderly drivers are the ultimate #1 cause of car accidents involving fatalities?.If teens have no how’re they going to get to there work on time also how’re they going to get to school on time to get there education and are not eligible to receive special busing privileges?. Teens should be eligible to receive their license so they can get to wherever they’re going on time.Also young teen drivers have to understand how dangerous driving can be and not only do they make it that way it’s the other drivers they have watch out for,Basically they have to watch thereself and the other
It has been brought to the attention of the people that due to safety concerns, many states have increased the age at which teens can begin to drive. While these concerns are in no way invalid I believe age isn’t the problem. Young people aren’t the only drivers who get in accidents. Many very experienced drivers get in multiple accidents in their lifetime. I believe the driving age should not be raised because, some young people have parents with disabilities which keep them from working; the earlier a person can get their license the sooner they can work, also many parents work and don’t have the time to take their kids to do extracurricular activities that will prepare them for the future, and lastly, Students who drive can create a carpool system to help the environment.
Did you know that 20% of crashes involve teen drivers? Well they do and we need to do something about it. Some suggested ideas are that we change the driving age to 18, or we have graduated licenses (GDL’s). Some reasons that there should be GDL’s are, people would have more experience, you would have more freedom than waiting until you’re 18, and you would know for sure if you are capable of driving. These are all reasons there should be GDL’s. One reason there should be GDL’s is that you would have a lot more experience on the road before driving alone. Instead of you just taking one test and being on the road GDL’s would make sure you’re comfortable with driving. One study shows that drivers after having a GDL drove better than ones with only one test. If you think the regular one year is enough experience then the rate of crashes would not be as high if they had enough experience.
Teenagers crave independence from a very young age, and driving allows them to transition from childhood to adulthood. Having a drivers license at the age of 18 is the perfect age to consider to start driving. As a matter of fact, at the age of 18 most teenagers are more likely to attend college or join the workforce, therefore having the experience of driving and the responsibility that comes with it, allows the student to mature faster. In other words, driving is a system that allows the teenager to be more responsible due to if the teen wants to continue driving, they understand that they need to take care of the automobile. In addition to that, teens would not put themselves at risk if they are not driving alone, the company of an adult
It is a good idea for students to not get their driver license right away because there would be less accidents. The students should wait until they graduate from high school, so that it could teach them responsibility; they would also study for their tests instead of going out with their friends; Most students that I met told me that they got their license when they were in the sophomore year. Although, students might want to focus on their license instead of their school work. The students should not get their driver license until they are in their junior-senior year; They should also focus on their work instead of getting their driver's license.