As you know there are many arguments for raising the driving age, the main one, being fatality statistics that dont lie. New drivers, 16 and 17-year-olds, have a higher chance of dieing... On the othert hand how are these kids going to get ...
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No licenses until age 18. I support that. What you went through was certainly time-consuming, and maybe even inconvenient for you, but you didn't have to worry about your 16- and 17-year-old children driving into a tree.
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www.washingtonpost.com/wp-dyn/articles/A17720-2004Nov2....
www.washingtonpost.com/wp-dyn/articles/A17720-2004Nov2.html
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1. One could argue for raising the driving age to 26 using the same logic. 2. It would discriminate against those that need to work to survive. My father died when I was 17. If I could not drive to work, I would have gone without more often than I did. ... There are many arguments for keeping the driving age at 16,
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I am against raising the driving age. I am only 16 and i am not sayin this because i will be getting mine soon. It because i feel that not every teen is irresponsible. there are some teens that actually have goals in life and actually have intentions of meeting them.
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www.dailyping.com/archive/2002/07/25/
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Officials hope to curb accidents by raising driving age; By Andrew Dys The Herald ... With more than 30 years experience working car crashes and notifying families, York Police Chief Bill Mobley said he has no problem with raising the driving age to 16, saying another year of maturity would help. Yet Mobley understands that...
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www.ipromiseprogram.com/links/Officials%20hope%20to%20c...
www.ipromiseprogram.com/links/Officials%20hope%20to%20curb%20accidents%20-%20Herald%20-%20SC.htm
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In the past decade state legislatures have shied away from raising the driving age. Parents balk at additional months shuttling their children to extracurricular activities or work; a set of keys at age 16, meanwhile, is a celebrated rite of passage for teens.
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www.csmonitor.com/2006/0329/p02s02-ussc.html
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An example: Driving is a privilege that all sixteen year-olds anticipate as a teenage rite- of passage. Raising the driving age to eighteen would deny Ohio teens that much awaited responsibility. ... Arguments: The theme must be based on three arguable points that support and/or develop the central idea. Each of these...
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www.summitcds.org/vetter/essay.htm
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A longtime driver's instruction teacher says there are arguments both ways. ... Surveys show increasing support for raising the driving age. A recent USA-Today Gallop poll found nearly two thirds of Americans say 16-years-old is too young to have a drivers license.
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www.wlox.com/Global/story.asp?S=3060862
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Americans increasingly favor raising the driving age, a USA TODAY/CNN/Gallup Poll has found. Nearly two-thirds — 61% — say they think a 16-year-old is too young to have a driver's license. Only 37% of those polled thought it was OK to license 16-year-olds, compared with 50% who thought so in 1995.
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www.usatoday.com/news/nation/2005-03-02-teens-cars-main...
www.usatoday.com/news/nation/2005-03-02-teens-cars-main-usat_x.htm
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