But what about 18 year old and up, new drivers? The number of accident fatalities sky rockets in this age bracket. So the number of 15 through 17 year old lives saved is offset by the spike in deaths of 18 through 20 year old drivers (Source 2). The reason for this is that a large number of teenagers are waiting out the restrictions and getting their incenses at 18. The lack of education and experience in this group of drivers is what causes a large number of car accidents. A simple solution to this is to place restrictions and mandatory education on every new driver, whether they are 16 or 60. With every driver having had 2 years of education, restriction, and experience, the road will be a safer place for everyone. Some people say that raising the minimum driving age to 18 would reduce the number of accident fatalities overall. But hypothetically, if the minimum age was 18 and restrictions applied until the age of 20, there would still be people who would wait until they are 20 in order to escape the driving restrictions. These new, 20 year old drivers would lack experience and education, thus creating a threat to themselves and others. So even though deaths would drop in 18 and 19 year olds, there would be a spike in accident fatalities in 20 year
But what about 18 year old and up, new drivers? The number of accident fatalities sky rockets in this age bracket. So the number of 15 through 17 year old lives saved is offset by the spike in deaths of 18 through 20 year old drivers (Source 2). The reason for this is that a large number of teenagers are waiting out the restrictions and getting their incenses at 18. The lack of education and experience in this group of drivers is what causes a large number of car accidents. A simple solution to this is to place restrictions and mandatory education on every new driver, whether they are 16 or 60. With every driver having had 2 years of education, restriction, and experience, the road will be a safer place for everyone. Some people say that raising the minimum driving age to 18 would reduce the number of accident fatalities overall. But hypothetically, if the minimum age was 18 and restrictions applied until the age of 20, there would still be people who would wait until they are 20 in order to escape the driving restrictions. These new, 20 year old drivers would lack experience and education, thus creating a threat to themselves and others. So even though deaths would drop in 18 and 19 year olds, there would be a spike in accident fatalities in 20 year