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    a better idea is have a age requirement. Most young people haven’t developed good enough driving skills whereas people with more experience obtained‚ have slower reaction times‚ and lose focus easier. When adolescence first get their drivers license they have very little experience and have less skills then that of their elders. Most accidents are caused by teenagers with less then three years of experience driving‚ add a phone into the mix and their driving skills would decrease.

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    (STUDENT NUMBER- 22113413) Carlye Lottman 1. Write a composition using one of the topics listed below. Your composition needs to be three to five paragraphs long. It must contain an introduction‚ a body‚ and a conclusion. a. Argue for or against the limitation of speed limits. In American society today‚ there are numerous laws designed to protect all citizens. One such law is having a speed limit. This requires motorists to drive reasonably and consider the conditions and potential

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    The Minimum Driving Age is Fine at 16 In most states you can get your license at age 16. Many people think this is way too young‚ the drivers are too inexperienced and teenagers are more accident prone. But parents can’t always drive their teenagers everywhere they want to go. Teenagers are often involved in sports‚ drama‚ and other extra-curricular activities and they need a car. I do not believe the minimum driving age should be raised. A trend in recent years has shown that the amount of 16-17

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    Driving Age Pros And Cons

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    In the most recent tragedy involving an underage driver‚ 12-year-old Courtney took a relative’s car to a United Dairy Farmers store on Colerain Avenue in Mount Airy after midnight. Officer Crayon spotted Courtney‚ asked for his driver’s license‚ then — when Courtney started to speed off — became entangled in the car and was dragged more than 800 feet. He shot Courtney just before falling to the pavement and dying. The boy died a little more than four hours later.

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    means you are unable to drive normally and have simple control on your vehicle again; you have to wait until a tow truck arrive or have to walk to the nearest human inhabited area for help. Student drivers have to obey the laws to not have their license and vehicle confiscated for eternity‚ which will make them alert at all times‚ if they even want to

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    Driving safety and types of distractions Sandra Callaway Argosy University This research study will examine the role of in vehicle cell phone use and drivers safety by simulation. Since cell phones have been inventions‚ they have and are becoming very popular‚ which cause the growth of wireless phones dangerous. In today’s society‚ many people use cell phones while driving. However‚ when using a cell phone while driving does it have an impact on drivers’ safety? Today‚ many people use cell

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    Teenagers under 18 would not be able to get where they needed to be without someone driving them. When teens younger than 18 can’t drive themselves to and from activities‚ those responsibilities fall onto their parents‚ who may not have the freedom or willingness to shuttle their teens from place to place. Driving teaches teens responsibility and because when teens are 18 they are considered adults they have more opportunities to make bad choices and driving teaches them how to handle situations

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    1. Driving is Your Responsibility  TOPIC:​  ​ License to Drive – a Privilege  SECTION:​  ​ WHAT YOUR DRIVER LICENSE MEANS TO YOU    Before getting behind the wheel‚ you should know that driving is not a constitutional  right—it’s a privilege. To earn your license‚ you must pass a series of tests and obey the  law. Driving privileges depend on your age and status‚ including your knowledge and  ability to safely operate a motor vehicle.    Your local DHSMV (Department of Highway Safety and Motor Vehicles) office will 

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    and televisions shows such as MTV’s My Super Sweet Sixteen have really dramatized this spectacular day. While getting behind the wheel may be one of the most dangerous actions‚ why does every young adult wish to do it? The age to obtain a drivers license needs to be raised because the amount of accidents would decrease‚ young drivers would have an opportunity to gain more experience‚ and more restrictions with a permit could save an increasing amount of teen lives. If the lawmakers of Pennsylvania

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    Module 5 Journal

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    make a good bumper sticker because most collisions are caused because of speeding and people should not take advantage of the roads. This bumper sticker summarizes what I learned in module 5. That is because In this module I learned about driver licenses and what you need to do if you are new to the state or if you are a new comer. Also in this module I learned that excessive speeding is the cause of many collisions. Module 6 Effects of Alcohol and Drugs Some day you might find yourself in a

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