Getting Behind the Wheel of a Car is Freedom

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For most, driving is a feeling of freedom and an indulgence of happiness. People all over could easily tell you the wonderful feeling just being behind the wheel gives them. Although so many love the feeling of a steering wheel beneath their hands and a gas pedal under their feet, there are people who unfortunately do not receive the same free feeling of driving that most do. Well if someone has a license and a car they can have all the freedom of driving they want, right? One might say this, but think about certain groups of people who do not have this opportunity; teenagers and elders. All teenagers want is the feeling of being independent and to know that nothing is holding them back. Kids grow up thinking that all there is to driving is taking some insignificant test that will officially be the beginning of their driving-hood. Unfortunately, this is not the way that life works. In South Carolina as soon as a teen becomes fifteen years old they can go after their permit, which 180 days later can turn into a conditional provisional license. Later once a teenager is officially seventeen years old the big event takes place, getting their regular driving license. Does this not seem to hold back young teens so much though? It seems like forever that teens have to wait to be able to drive, and then when the time finally arrives that they are eligible to fasten a seatbelt and go, they are bombarded with the dreadful driving restrictions that are placed on them. David W. Eby, Ph.D., research scientist at the University of Michigan Transportation Research Institute, has different views than some. Eby says, “If we’re ever going to solve the aging mobility problem, we need to have better alternatives for people, it can’t always fall to the personal vehicle.” There are plenty teenage drivers out there who undoubtedly would put the blame of their wrecks on the car itself. Would the real diagnosis of teenage wrecks actually be the teenagers themselves? Very many folks would put the blame upon the teenagers, and they would most likely be correct with that presumption. The restrictions on teenage drivers such as, driver’s ed. classes and other qualifications for obtaining a license, are made for a reason. Teenagers live a carefree life style and always are ready to accelerate on to the next busy aspect of life.

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