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    experienced drivers‚ but all the facts point in the different direction. Young people between 15 and 24 years old represent 14% of the United States population but the male account for 30% of the vehicle injuries and 28% among the females. About 4.500 teens between 16 to 19 years old died in 2008 died of injuries in crashes. The same year about 400.000 teenagers drivers and passengers were involved in a car injury‚ and had to go to the hospital. It is also said by Anne McCartt‚ that “A new driver at any

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    keep the streets free of these drivers. The Demerit Point System is a system where if you do not obey the rules of the road‚ you will be given points on your driving record. These points are not something you want on your driving record. The points tell authorities that you have violated the rules of the road and the will not think twice about issuing a ticket if they have to. As a new driver‚ if you violate any rules and accumulate nine demerit points your license will be suspended for 30 days

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    of probationary period before teens can obtain a full license. Recently law makers in Florida‚ Georgia‚ Delaware‚ Illinois‚ and Massachusetts have debated raising the legal driving age. Many of them agreeing that it will make roads safer for everyone. These law makers want to see a change in the legal driving age because teenagers are more likely to be distracted by mobile media‚ driving is considered to an adult responsibility‚ younger drivers are more likely to be in a serious accident‚ and government

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    Speed limits are placed everywhere amongst roads to secure each drivers safety. Near schools‚ school zones speed limits are placed‚ and active during the times that the school is open. These school zone speed limits are extended within a mile away from the school. Speed limits are much lower than average speed limits‚ so the children going and coming from school are safe. Once you go over the speed limit provided in a school zone‚ you put a child’s life in danger. During school hours many children

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    (Nationwide Driver License Standards Will Save Lives). In the state of Virginia‚ lawmakers have taken measures to protect their teenage drivers by passing curfew and passenger restrictions. “Virginia’s curfew laws prohibit a driver under age 18 who holds a learner’s permit or driver’s license from driving midnight to 4 A.M. If you are under age 18‚ you may carry only one passenger under age 18 during the first year that you old your driver’s license. After you have held your license for one year

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    Department of Transportation’s National Traffic Safety Association‚ approximately one-third of all deaths for people fifteen to twenty years old have occurred from motor vehicle crashes. The vehicle crash rate for sixteen year old drivers is fifteen times that of drivers ages twenty to twenty-four. In 2007 alone‚ over six thousand young people‚ ages fifteen to twenty‚ died in motor vehicle related crashes (“The Facts: Graduated Licensing”). In the U.S.‚ state licensing ages were established

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    considered for being lowered because teens have more access than ever to resources to make them safe drivers as well as having an extending graduated license period. “While many feel that 16 is too young for teenagers to be driving due to immaturity or lack of experience‚ driving at a young age can increase responsibility”"Pro’s and con’s to driving at the age of 16(. how.”) Teens with a driver’s license must learn quickly to look out for their own safety‚ as well as those around them. Whether they have

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    lot of teenagers drive‚ but they are not the best at it. In California‚ “you can obtain your driver’s permit at 15 and a half and your license at 16”(Applying). This is a fairly young age and may not be the best‚ because teenage driving causes lots of accidents and deaths. Currently‚ there is lots of debate surrounding whether the minimum age to get a driver’s license should increase or not. One major piece of evidence answers this question‚ which is that car accidents are “the number one cause of death

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    involves driver licensing and ensuring that new and renewing drivers are aware of safety’s critical role when behind the wheel. For the state’s youngest drivers‚ obtaining your license is a time of joy and freedom‚ but it comes with great responsibility. Two years ago Connecticut imposed tougher teen driving laws for 16and 17-year-old drivers. These laws‚ along with stiffer penalties‚ were put into place to keep you safe on the road as you learn and become a more experienced driver. It takes

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    Module Five: Lab Questions Your first lab link can be found at Temper Tantrums. A written transcript is also available for this lab. 1. How can parents avoid temper tantrums? Parents can avoid this situation is by having a plan before you get into this situation 2. What are the A‚ B‚ Cs? A is for attribute‚ B is for behavior‚ and C is for consequence. 3. Do you think using consequences and following the ABC process will help shape a child’s behavior? Why or why not? Yes because if you

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