If your state legislature was trying to pass a bill which will require you to earn a high school diploma before getting a driver's license would you be furious or joyous? I would be furious if they were to pass this bill in my state, because part of a teenagers dream is to start driving in high school. If they were to pass the state legislature that would be aggravating for us teens who want to experience driving in high school rather than after it. The reason it would be infuriating and aggravating is because a teenagers dream during high school is to be able to drive to and from school. I think teenagers should be able to experience the joy of driving. Also if you were to take away the right for teenagers to drive how will they be able
to get a job? Because they need some sort of transportation to get to wherever they are working at. The state legislature has their own view on this issue. State legislature might want to pass this bill to stop teenage casualties in automobile accidents. This bill will lower teen age related automobile accidents with teens the ones actually driving the car. This will also make sure that teenagers are actually mature enough to drive other people, and also themselves. Teenagers shouldn’t have the responsibility of buying gas, insurance, and of course actually driving. Driving is a privilege given to us so shouldn’t states be able to tell when you are able to drive. In conclusion I believe driving should be a privilege given to teenagers. Driving helps teenagers develop in becoming into an adult and will help them get jobs and being able to drive to and from school. At the end of the day you will be able to drive sometime in your life, be it during high school or after it.
I. Introduction A. Should 16 year old teenagers be able to drive? B. “Those who favor raising the driving age say that statistics show teenagers are more likely to get into accidents than adults. What they don't say is that statistics also show that men of all ages are 77 percent more likely to kill someone while driving than women.
In Ngugi wa Thiong’o’s story “The Return,” Kamau’s bundle symbolizes his old life before he was taken to a concentration camp, and yes this is an effective symbol. In the story, Kamau is taken to a concentration camp, leaving his parents, siblings, and wife behind. Upon his return, Kamau is told that the village is very different from how he had left it by some older women in his village at Honia River. Then, later when he enters his new village and walks to his family’s hut he is told that his wife left him for his enemy. In the story the narrator denounces, “He tried to remove his coat, and the small bundle he had held on to so firmly fell. It rolled down the bank and before Kamau knew what was happening, it was floating swiftly down the
Students should be required to get a diploma or a GED because of better job opportunities, go to college, and have a job that has higher wages. So, students that are still in high school it would be best if you stayed in school and get your high school
Imagine a world where students in middle school were responsible enough to drive. Students would need B grades or higher, would be able to drive themselves to school and other after school activities, they would give their parents more leisure time, and parents would encourage each student to behave better. Giving middle school students the responsibility of driving would encourage them to act more mature like adults.
Driving is something people do everyday. Although many people do it well, some do not, that being said the legal age to drive should be raised to twenty one years of age. The driving age should be raised because teens at the ages of fourteen through twenty should not be behind the wheel for the simple fact that they are just too young and too inexperienced to drive, also someone of that age can get more distracted than a person who is twenty-one or older and has had some time to mature and become responsible enough to operate a motor vehicle. “In the United States, 16–19-year-olds have the highest incidence of motor vehicle deaths among licensed drivers and motor vehicle crashes are the leading cause of death among 15–20-year-olds.” (Haggerty
In the 21st century, our nation is facing a major issue, causing teenagers to lose their lives at the hand of the wheel due to inexperienced driving. “Teen drivers between the ages of 16 and 19 are four times more likely than older drivers to be involved in an automobile crash,” and statistics show. Automobile accidents are the number one cause of teen deaths. Driving regulations are in high need to be changed in order for teenagers to gain more experience with driving before taking the driving test, which could help save countless adolescence’s lives.
My parents gave me my first car for my sixteenth birthday. I was overjoyed by this new found freedom; however, like a large portion of teenagers, I was also terrified of driving. This was mostly because I didn’t receive a lot of experience with my permit, and also because I was afraid of crashing my new car. In the years preceding my sixteenth birthday I had mourned the deaths of several teenaged friends who had died in car crashes. I ended up waiting a full year after I turned sixteen to take my driving test, because I didn’t feel comfortable driving until then, which later paid off when I passed my driving test the first time I took it. In my opinion, all teenagers should do as I did and wait to get their licenses. Though in reality, not all teenagers would agree to wait, so, I believe the legal driving age should be raised to eighteen years of age.
Many teens enjoy driving because it gives them a sense of freedom. They feel free to go where they want to go, and do what they want to do. Why would one take away this feeling? It would only communicate a lack of trust. This would only cause them to get angry and rebel
Have you ever counted down the days until your sixteenth birthday? Could you imagine having to wait until you were seventeen or even eighteen? That seems brutal. Well, that could potentially happen because of the controversy over the minimum teen driving age being raised. The minimum driving age should not be raised because it allows drivers to be more experienced, there are more restrictions, and it enables independence.
Getting a driver’s license can be the most exciting part of a teens life. But what do teens have to do beforehand in order to obtain that license? For some, it's months of training and for others, they can complete everything within a few months. But does all that training make teens better drivers? The three main reasons why more drivers education for teens is not beneficial are: restrictions for teen drivers make it harder on parents, teens have to be able to get around without their parents, and not all teens need more drivers education.
Teen driving is A interesting topic to discuss. Many people Have different opinions on what the rules suppose to be. Teen drivers have more accidents which causes more young deaths. Teens driving can teach more responsibility. All teens having graduated licensing is unfair to the ones that don't need it.
In a society much like today 's, driving has become one of the most essential ways of transportation. In some major cities, people may not drive themselves but rather take a bus or a train. Both of which have a driver though who drives a motor vehicle and encounters traffic and struggle while on the road, Also in today 's society, technology has increased so much that many features of driving or being in a car require hands off the wheel ways to change the settings. For example, to turn or the seat warmers or even coolers, a driver must take one or both hands off the wheel, track the motion of their hands with their eyes and then push the correct button. In some cases, the button may not work which would prolong the time of hands off the wheel
Today in the world you see how driving becomes an everyday thing, everybody uses a car to get to the destination they need whether it’s their job or just to go out. Many out there have their driver’s license, while others are just starting to learn how to drive to obtain their driver’s license. Everybody has always had an issue with what the right age should be to allow people to obtain their driver’s license and drive. While some people don’t argue with the age that teenagers should be allowed to drive, others don’t agree on letting teenagers get their driver’s license at such young age. People had always had various good reasons on why the driving age should be adjusted or why it should be left as it is. In my opinion and what I think is
The hook is why teens should drive at a young age. Without the license could be an
Whether or not teenagers should be allowed to get their driver 's license at age sixteen is a known topic across the United States. One of the causes for this argument is the number of fatalities caused by young drivers. Evidence shows, “In 2012, 1,875 drivers between the ages of 15 and 20 died in motor vehicle crashes and an additional 184,000 young drivers were injured, according to the National Highway Traffic Safety Administration,” (“Teen Drivers”). Most accidents are caused by young drivers. In the United States of America, citizens may receive their driver’s license at sixteen, if they meet the requirements. Some people argue that sixteen year olds should not be able to receive their driver’s license. Other people argue that sixteen