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    Should U.S. States Raise the Driving Age? Teenagers worldwide view the privilege of driving as a coming of age ritual. Recently‚ the Insurance Institute for Highway Safety has called upon states to raise the driving age from sixteen to seventeen‚ or possibly even eighteen years old. The Insurance Institute for Highway Safety‚ or IIHS‚ is a research group funded by the auto insurance industry. Research by the IIHS has shown that car crashes are the leading cause of death amongst teenagers

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    Motor Insurance

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    INTRODUCTION GROWTH OF MOTOR INSURANCE Vehicle first appeared on the roads in United Kingdom (UK) during 1880’s‚ but the first motor insurance is issued during 1890’s. Therefore it is almost 10 years time people use a motor vehicle as a mode of transportation without insurance coverage. Therefore‚ through their (insurer) experiences on other classes of insurance such as fire‚ theft & liability‚ they introduce the motor insurance towards the use of transportation. Then they emphasis it (motor insurance)

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    After age 79‚ Texas law requires that drivers renew their licenses in person and take an eye test. At 85‚ drivers have to renew every two years. They do not have to take written or driving tests. Texas DPS regulations say drivers’ license office representatives "are trained to evaluate an applicant’s physical appearance and conduct a basic medical evaluation on every individual who applies for a drivers’ license." After he was renewed‚ the Pickles daughters parked their father’s car at one

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    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 their own car or borrow

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    probably think not. But it’s those over 16 — adults like the Insurance Institute for Highway Safety’s Adrian Lund — who will get to be the deciders on this one. Lund and some others want to push the age at which a person can get their first driver’s license to 17 or even 18. Of course‚ it’s all about “safety.” Lund — a professional nag who heads an organization of nags — says that teenage drivers are a menace to themselves and others and wants to use the billy stick of the federal government (via

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    Rules of the Road

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    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 time and practice. We hope you understand that the laws and penalties are in place to help reduce crashes‚ injuries and deaths. We want to remind all license holders that

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    Many teens are interested in being able to drive at a younger age‚ but it is still unclear if they are able to handle it. If the legal driving age is lowered‚ are we endangering the lives of teen drivers‚ as well as the passengers with them? I believe most people want to drive as soon as they can. However‚ recently the government has been trying to pass laws that may change the current driving age of 16. There are positive and negative aspects to changing the laws that allow the driving age to stay

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    drives a vehicle under the influence of alcohol‚ and for revenge‚ the government revokes their drivers’ license. This is not an act of vindictiveness‚ this is simply done to keep other citizens safe. By most peoples’ standards‚ this is not revenge at all‚ because it is not particularly malicious‚ it is simply paying the price for a wrongdoing. However‚ it is revenge to the person who lost their license. Another example of revenge is this: Two boys are playing a game at their school’s playground. One boy

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    Teen Driving In Canada

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    room preparation and then on the road training is not sufficient to drive safely. They are not maturating enough to handle such big responsibility. It would better to have couple of years training before they get their license. They can start get trained at age 15 and get the license at age 18. A matured teenage at 18 are more focused and better understanding the rules of the road. There is requirement of better driving education. It is recommended involving parents in teenage driving education

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    Driving with a “C” average It is your sixteenth birthday you are finally able to get your licence‚ you have been waiting for this moment for so long‚ but you remember that you have a “D” in math class.. Students should not be required to have a “C” average in school to be able to drive. Learning how to drive does not consist on staying up late to study.Responsibility at school is different from responsibility on the road‚ also driving skills are not related to school grades. The responsibilities

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