To travel to a job, workers usually use a car. Considering, not everyone has access to taxis, buses, or the workplace is too far to walk to, driving themselves is the only option. If this bill were to pass, several teenagers and adults would have to quit their job. This would result in the closure of businesses, and the loss of money. Say, a single mother of 3 works at a factory, but this bill goes into play, and she did not graduate high school, so she losses her job. The outcome would be heartbreaking, she would not be able to provide as well for her children, all because she does not have a …show more content…
If legislature passes this bill, teens will lose the sense of responsibility.. Ages 16-18 are incredibly important to the human mind, and having a license can help advance the mind more. Although, adults usually believe teens are immature and are not ready to drive, without it teens will be deprived of growth. While, not all teens are responsible enough to drive, a majority are. If the law passes, people will miss out on so many experiences, and their social aspects of life will decline. A bill, that states only high school graduates can earn a driver’s license is being proposed by state legislature. The bill should not be passed, it would affect school attendance; since many students way to school is by car, and the students are still in school or their parent may not have a diploma. Another reason it should not pass, is job loss, without a license transportation may be limited or nonexistent, resulting in having to quit and loss of income. The final reason is driving creates responsibility, so without a license, teens’ growth can decline. Do not fix what is not