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    Having a suspended driver’s license means your right to drive has been revoked by the Department of Motor Vehicles and the state/federal courts. It can be very scary driving on a suspended driver’s license and if you are driving on one you live in constant fear. Your driver’s license is important for your livelihood; it is your way to get to and from work, to run errands, visit friends and family and perhaps to transport your children to and from school. It is important to have in everyday life!

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    Are graduated driver’s licenses necessary? Getting a driver’s license is something that many teens look forward to. It gives them a sense of freedom and convenience. Driver’s licenses used to be given at age 16 to drivers who can demonstrate proficiency in operating a car. Driver’s licenses have been changed into a graduated system in recent years. Instead of just receiving a full license at age 16, there is a beginner’s permit that allows teens to practice driving a car with an adult present, a

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    deaths than any other cause? There is a way to prevent this and that is to institute the Graduated Driver’s License (GDL) in all states. This would help by allowing teens to earn driving privileges gradually. Instituting the Graduate Driver’s License will reduce traffic deaths among teens, and also gives teens the driving experience they need to operate a vehicle responsibly. A graduated driver’s license allows teens to earn driving privileges gradually, rather than all at once. The text states, “For

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    If only people with a high school diploma were able to receive a driver's license then it would not be helping the community; but rather hurting it. Currently, whoever passes a driver's test and has enough hours of experience driving is able to receive a driver's license. This makes it easier for students to get to work and it benefits multiple groups of people that may not necessarily be students. If a law is passed that would ban "uneducated" people from being able to drive, then a lot of things

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    but I couldn’t drive it for a very long time because I still had my Learner’s Permit. My parents soon agreed that if I get my Driver’s License, I would be allowed to drive my car to school and wherever I wanted to go, as long as I had their permission. In the beginning of summer 2014, I finally gained the confidence, and was positive that I was ready to get my Driver’s License. I was so excited, yet nervous at the same time. I took the test, and passed it on my first try. My parents

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    the law prohibiting dropouts younger than eighteen to obtain their driver's license. I believe that there are numerous reasons why it is necessary for teens under the age of eighteen to drive. For instance, many teens start their first job around the age of sixteen, which is also the minimum age required for a provisional driver’s license. However if the teen dropped out of high school, they would not be able to apply for the license making it harder, or even impossible, for them to work at their given

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    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

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    Should the age to receive a driver's license be raised and, if not, should graduated licensing be instituted? This is a growing question across America as well as other countries around our globe. The percentage of teenage accidents involving automobiles is on a constant rise. Whether caused by the lack of experience or under the influence of alcohol, death has become all too common among teen motorists. This problem is not going to go away by itself; action needs to be taken. The state must raise

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    become eligible for attaining a driver’s license. A growing number of people feel that the only way to truly prevent tragedy is to increase the driving age. Most teenagers and parents believe in this system, although many people feel that such action is necessary. A number of states in the United States have already increased the minimum age. These states use graduated licensing programs that put limitations on young drivers. The minimum age for attaining a driver’s license should be increased to 18-years-old

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    driving on a suspended driver's license in violation of CVC 14601.1 (a)-Suspended Driver's License and an outstanding arrest warrant. INVESTIGATION: On 05-18-17 at 0107 hours, I was working uniformed patrol in police unit #16. I was traveling west on Walnut Street approaching Madison Avenue. I observed a tan 4 door Kia Amanti also traveling west on Walnut Street, directly in front of me. I saw that the vehicle did not have a rear license plate in violation of CVC 5200(a)-No License Plate. I activated

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