Teen Driving

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A drivers license what every sixteen year old dreams of getting. You can start dating and driving around with friends, the reason they call it sweet sixteen but with every privilege it seems that a limitation comes with it. In the following paragraphs I am going to argue on the limitations of driving not only for the youth but as well as adults too.

Driving is a great privilege and also a great convenience to a young driver and their parents such as not having to be dependent on their parents to take them to work, pick up or drop them off at places such as practices and parties. With great privileges comes great responsibility and many people think that driving before your eighteen years of age is not a good choice, they think that we as …show more content…

Usually at this age a teenager has other things on their mind like friends, hanging out, partying, etc. You hear of so many car accidents involving teenagers ranging from 16-17 years old where an innocent person lost their life because of carelessness. I'm not saying that all 16 year olds are irresponsible because there are some that are responsible. It's just at this age they're basically still kids. If you hand a 16 year old the keys to the brand new Mustang you bought them for their 16th birthday, they tend to want to show off and think that they are prone to endangering or harming themselves or others. Then you have some teens that decide to go out partying and don't think twice about getting behind the wheel. Unfortunately, what they don't realize is that alcohol impairs your driving and lives can be lost due to the carelessness of a teenager who chose to drink and drive. These views may sound sarcastic, but they're true among teenagers and even adults. I just think that 18 is a sufficient age for someone to receive their drivers' license. At least by this age a teenager is moving into adulthood, more responsible, out of school and moving toward career

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