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    traffic accidents is quite the issue. Many different arguments can form when such an idea arises. Virginia laws have teens getting their permit at fifteen and nine months‚ holding the permit for a minimum of nine months‚ and not being able to get their licenses until they’re at least sixteen and three months. Raising the driving age from sixteen to eighteen is absolutely preposterous and makes no sense. Young teens need to be able to drive themselves to work‚ school‚ and numerous other functions when their

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    be able to drive‚ at 18 to? In some states the driving age is 16‚ I think it should be raised to 18 because most‚ Motor vehicle crashes are the leading cause of death among 15- to 20-year-olds. I think it would be better‚ to get your driving license at 18 because if the teen has a job‚ the parents would have to drive the teen to work and back. If the teen is able to drive it would be a burden lifted off of the parent. The parent would not have to drive the teen everywhere and the

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    16 year old Drivers

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    to be able to drive.They will know the rules because they will take courses. My 2nd reason is that you have to drive with a parent or guardian for a year before you get your drivers licenses. In the state of Colorado you must drive with a parent or guardian one whole year before you can get your drivers license. You also have a year with a parent or guardian helping and guiding you how to succeed parent or guardian can help them to understand the rules of the road‚ so they will know how to use

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    since he first got his license in 1918.” With so much support already‚ and research backing up these claims‚ many states should consider greater restriction for elderly drivers when they renew their license. Many states have passed laws that uphold restrictions on elderly driving. States have different ages when drivers must renew their licenses. In Alaska‚ the age is 69‚ but in Arizona it starts at 65. Some states even require vision tests when they renew their licenses. These laws vary from

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    death for teenagers in the United States‚ but that can be prevented. The Safe Teen and Novice Driver Uniform Protection Act (STAND UP Act) has been designed to change that statistic. The STAND UP Act is pushing to have all states create a Graduated License System with requirements for new drivers on the road. I believe the STAND UP Act can have a huge impact on new and novice drivers. By voting yes on the approval‚ the number of deaths can be minimized‚ of teenage drivers and of the others impacted

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    Driving Age

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    law) into the Assembly. He wants to amend the Road Transport (Driver Licensing) Act 2000. The new Bill is called the Driving Age Amendment Bill. This Bill is intended to raise the age at which people can apply for a learner’s permit and driver’s license." (Legislative Assembly). This bill will raise the driving age if it is passed but the aspects of what will happen should be considered before we change it. There are many different reasons why we should keep it at 16. First off it’s a good working

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    topics that I learned and what I expect to make me a better driver. The Alabama Graduated Drivers License Law was one of the main things I learned during this course. This law is very important today and became affected on October 1‚ 2002. A Fifteen year old with a valid learner’s license are to be accomplished by a parent or legal guardian of the age of twenty-one with a valid divers license. This law states that six-teen year olds must not operate a vehicle between midnight and six a.m. unless

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    improve the safety of Georgia Roads. TADRA addresses the leading cause of all youth deaths‚ traffic accidents. It makes the process of obtaining a license slightly more difficult. TADRA requires youth drivers to go through many obstacles‚ and acquire more knowledge before obtaining a license. The Instruction Permit is step one to obtaining a license. The instruction permit is considered class CP. The instruction permit is also referred to as a “learner’s permit”. In order to attain an instruction

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    COM 101 Argumentative Speech Legal Driving Age Raised I. To vote you have to be 18‚ to buy cigarettes you have to be 18‚ and to buy alcohol you have to be 21. So why is it that teenagers are able to drive at such a young age? Driving should be one of the privileges and responsibilities of adulthood. While some may say‚ it prepares them for adulthood and it’s essential for young people to have the ability to travel for their livelihood. But every year the same headlines occur‚ “High

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    Road accident is ¡®a global tragedy¡¯ with ever-rising trend. Abdul Kareem (2003‚ p.31) has stated in his book that ¡®1.17 million deaths occur each year worldwide due to road accidents 70% of which occur in developing countries. 65% of deaths involve pedestrians‚ 35% of which are children¡¯. In Malaysia‚ road accidents represent a major public health problem‚ because of the high number of victims involved and because of the seriousness of the consequences for themselves and for their families. Based

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