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Why we should not raise the driving age?
When someone is younger, they have to be driven around by their parents all the time which causes a burden on their parents. At the age of 16 a student can drive themselves around to practices and save their parents time and money as well. Therefore, the driver's age should not be raised to 18.
Should they raise the driving age?
There are some strong, data-based arguments to be made in favor of raising the minimum driving age. The rate of fatal crashes per mile driven is around half as high for teens aged 18 or 19 as for 16- and 17-year-olds. It is thought that raising the driving age to 18 could help lower the overall rate of fatal crashes.
Why should we not raise the driving age?
When someone is younger, they have to be driven around by their parents all the time which causes a burden on their parents. At the age of 16 a student can drive themselves around to practices and save their parents time and money as well. Therefore, the driver's age should not be raised to 18.
Why Should the driving age be increased?
Arguments for Raising the Driving Age The rate of fatal crashes per mile driven is around half as high for teens aged 18 or 19 as for 16- and 17-year-olds. It is thought that raising the driving age to 18 could help lower the overall rate of fatal crashes.
Would raising the driving age save lives?
An IHS press release argues that raising the minimum driving age by even one year would save lives. “A rate of 4.4 16-year-old drivers per 100,000 population were in fatal crashes during the study years” in New Jersey, “compared with 20.7 per 100,000 in neighboring Connecticut, where 16 year-olds could get licenses.”
Why should we keep the driving age at 16?
Developmentally, teens at the age 16 are ready to start driving, Teens starting to drive at 16 bring less stress to families because the teens are able to drive themselves, and Starting driving at the age 16 helps maturity level grow and build responsibility.
Why the driving age should stay 16?
Developmentally, teens at the age 16 are ready to start driving, Teens starting to drive at 16 bring less stress to families because the teens are able to drive themselves, and Starting driving at the age 16 helps maturity level grow and build responsibility.
Why is the driving age at 16?
At the age of 16 a student can drive themselves around to practices and save their parents time and money as well. When students get their licenses, they become more independent. If driver's would have to wait to get their license at the age of 18, it would cause them to be dependent on their guardians.
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