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    Age Of Driving

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    Lastly, many researchers support the idea that the government should increase the age of driving to eighteen because of teen drivers' lacking of maturity. At the age of sixteen, teenagers are not mature enough in making decision and facing with problems. According to The Driving Age Should Be Increased, Robert Davis said that the brain has not completed development at the age of sixteen. When teens are speeding, only the center of the brain have enough ability to work perfectly; other parts of the

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    The Driving Age

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    Driving age must stay at 16 There are about 2,000,000 sixteen year old drivers in United States, meaning that almost 2,000,000 million people depend on the current driving age for many things. Having a license at age 16 gives that person opportunities they wouldn’t be able to have without the freedom a car gives, such as getting a job that could help their family, driving themselves to school or sports practice if their parents can’t or being able to see their friends when they want. Having your

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    The Driving Age

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    I think that the age should stay the same because we teenagers are responsible enough to drive, we all don’t speed. We have taken a class on how to drive, we have taken a test to get our learners proving that we know what the laws are, and we have driven with a Driving educator that says we are ready to go our own too. The parents have the right to take the license away from the teenager until there are 18 if necessary if they feel the need to. The driving age should stay the same because we are

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    The Driving Age

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    Raising The Driving Age The current driving age of 16 is implemented in almost every state in the United States. Most states have become accustomed to the current driving age, but recently there are certain states that believe that the legal driving age should be raised due to various reasons. The main argument for most states is that 16 year olds are not mature enough and lack the preparation to handle the responsibility to drive safely. Teenagers under the age of 18 should be required to wait

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    The Legal Driving Age

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    The legal driving age should not be raised to 18. Firstly, Teens should be able to be independent. They don’t need the help of their parents forever. Secondly, teens shouldn’t need to practice for more than a year. Last, teens aren’t the only ones getting in accidents. Anyone else in the world can too, no matter what age. Teens aren’t the only ones getting in car wrecks. First, heraldonline.com says, “There would still be potentially dangerous drivers, even if the legal age changed.” This shows

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    Increasing Driving Age

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    Increase in Driving Age Sixteen-year-olds have higher crash rates than drivers of any other age. Young drivers just aren’t mature enough to be on the roads, risking other drivers’ lives by their reckless deeds. By increasing the driving age teens have more time to practice making them more prepared and more likely to be safer drivers. Teens have a very short attention span, with technology; they are even more likely to get distracted making it more dangerous for them and other drivers Auto insurance

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    Teenage Driving Age

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    need to get around town in their car. Almost everyone by this age has a job after school or at some point has had a job. They can’t ask their parents to take them to work, because again most of them have jobs that work well into the night, so they need a means of transportation which is why they want a license. “Teens practice driving for many hours. Need to drive to get to part-time jobs and to do tasks like grocery shopping.”(Driving Age). Once you get your license you can get a job for yourself since

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    The minimum driving age should not be raised or lowered. In Illinois, for example, the driving age is 16 years old. At a first glance, it seems better to wait until teens are older to begin driving. However, it is apparent that no matter what age a person starts driving, it is up to the driver to determine how safely he or she will drive. It would be pointless to raise the driving age for many reasons. The 16-year-old requirement to receive a driver's license is a standard and common rule. All but

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    Strict Driving Age

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    drive. The question that has been going around is should the driving age be raised or stay the same or should stricter laws be created and enforced. One reason it may also seem as though many accidents are caused by teens, they are caused by adults. The driving age should remain at 16 years old, because it gives teenagers a sense of responsibility and it would cause conflict with parents/guardian work and activities. Teenagers at the age of 16 should be able to drive with an addition of enforcing

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    major turning point in a teenager’s life, you’re finally at the age where you are given much more responsibility and freedom than before. And the biggest responsibility is being able to get your license and drive. And being given the keys to a car means a teenager can move on from depending on their parents. That’s why raising the driving age from sixteen will cause much more harm than good to many teen’s lives. The legal driving age should not be raised, despite the many efforts by the government

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