This is a very controversial topic which has to be discussed in the government. The U.S.A. is the only country which allows the driving age at the age of sixteen according to the Act of 1960, section 97. (http://hansard.millbanksystems.com/commons/1969/feb/24/amendment-of-section-97-minimum-age-for) These parents do not take responsibility of their children; they buy them a car and give them so much freedom, without thinking of the possible consequences. These parents need to wake up to what is going on. Actually it seems these parents are hurrying to get rid of the responsibilities they have to their children, and give them freedom; this is bad for their kids.
According to the survey accomplished in 2005, twelve teens from sixteen to nineteen years old died every day from motor vehicle accident. Around 6,000 teenage drivers are killed in auto accidents each year. They are four times more likely to be killed in car accidents than any other age group. (http://www.cdc.gov/ncipc/factsheet/teenmvh.htm) These facts are outrageous.
The child’s brain is not developed enough to take the responsibility of driving. They do not always follow the driving rules. Many of them want to show off, and they are driving very fast or they are racing other cars. However, in this case they do not put