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    Control". Why? Another car accident. The truth is the number of deaths and accidents caused by 16 year olds every day is astonishing. I believe the only way to stop the rising epidemic is to raise the driving age‚ implement a rewards program‚ and increase parental involvement. Raising the driving age would make a huge impact in the amount of car accidents‚ but its not necessarily the teens fault‚ its their brains. Every person is taking a risk when getting into a car‚ but do parents realize how

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    A parent driving their kids around until they are 18 is unnecessary. That is why the driving age shouldn’t be raised. If the driving age limit is set at 16‚ then parents don’t have to stop what they are doing to bring their child to work or school. The child will also learn to be responsible at an early age. Plus‚ 16-year-olds have stricter laws when it comes to driving. If you let 16-year-olds drive‚ the parents don’t have to worry about bringing them back and forth to work or school. The child

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    Google‚ along with many other companies‚ are working on self-driving cars. These cars are currently in a testing phase and not ready for release to the general public. Google claims these cars will do numerous things such as making the roads safer and decreasing the space needed for parking. However‚ as there always are when a new technology such as this is released‚ many people are expressing their doubts. Are these cars truly safe? Or will they increase the danger on the roads? People have a right

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    101-041 Kevin Morris 22 March 2012 Audience: Professor Kevin Morris Changing the Driving Age Should Not Be Raised It should come as no surprise that when the issue of whether or not the driving age should be raised is brought up‚ most people will argue that it should. If these same individuals were to take a look at some of the facts on this issue‚ their minds might be up for a change. The issue of raising the driving age has been a topic of discussion for many years because most of the evidence

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    Texting while driving is a national epidemic that has quickly become one of the country’s top killers. (Texting and Driving Safety‚ n.d.) America has developed a problem with needing to stay connected at all times. Many American’s today live extremely busy lives and try to offset some of their workload by getting things done while driving. Most American’s now have smartphone and are able to check their email inboxes on the go. They will do this on the road as well as send text messages or make phone

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    of the move towards self-driving cars and whether self-driving cars are safer than human operated cars. In 2017 Opposing Viewpoints Online‚ Gale‚ Lou Frenzel published “Self-Driving Cars Take the Fun Out of Driving”. He has concerns with how the car itself will operate and the impact it will have on people. Frenzel foresees this move having more negative effects on people rather than positive. He created this text for the purpose of addressing the concerns on self-driving cars. Lou Frenzel is a technology

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    03 December 2014  Driving in the Hands of a Minor    The leading cause of death among teenagers in modern society is not suicide. It is not  drowning‚ nor is it homicide (“Duffer”). According to Robert Duffer of the ​ Chicago Tribune​ ‚ the  leading cause of death among teens today is motor vehicle accidents. Numerous critics of raising  the driving age suggest that doing so will solve nothing. This statistically is not true. Many  factors should be accounted for when proposing the legal driving age. The pivotal reasons that 

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    For many people‚ getting a driving license is a basic thing in life. Driving license sometimes is symbol of freedom for some teenagers. In Malaysia‚ a person from age 16 is qualified to have a motorcycle licence and a person from age qualified to have a car driving license if they can pass all the test given to them by Road Transport Department. If you are a starter‚ firstly the person should contact an instructor who’s is certified and has experience in teaching how to drive or to ride. In such

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    which way. Will this happen to you‚ if self-driving cars become mandatory? Will you trust your life in the hands of a computer? Self-driving cars should not be mandatory for everyone and we should be able to choose if we want to drive

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    Do you like having your parents driving you around where you need to go? Or having to go places on your parents time because their busy or too tired to drive? No teen want that‚ especially if they can drive themselves. They are trying to establish a new law that teen can get their licenses when they turn 18 when they are more responsible instead of 16. The 16 year old driving age should stay the same instead of trying to increase the age because it can teach teens more about responsibility‚ gives

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