Teen Driving Fatalities

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Having your driver's license is a privilege not a responsibility. A driver's license is a document permitting a person to drive a motor vehicle. To have a driver's license is something you earned you just don’t get it for free. According to " A Commonsense Approach" it states that " Male drivers are 77% more likely to be in fatal car crush than women drivers." At 18 years you're not a teen no more you're called an adult so your responsible for your actions, nobody else. We must seat down and think when the appropriate age to get a driver's license. In my opinion, I say at 18 years old is the right time to get a driver's license. The appropriate time is 18 years old because their more mature, less lives will be at risked, there brain is more …show more content…

At 16 years, most teens are not thinking with heads their thinking with their heart. When you think with your heart you may end up in a crash, all that adrenaline that’s inside your body ready to burst at any moment in the hands of a car. According to " Teen Driving Fatalities" it states " 16 years old are generally not ready to face the life-threatening risks that drivers encounter behind the wheel." Teens aren't ready to face the daily challenges that occur when driving. What happens if a car cut in front of you, will you act disorderly out of conduct or would you be in control. Another one is money, if you get in a car accident can you pay for the damages with your OWN money? At 16 years' old you’re not an adult your parents are still responsible for you and your …show more content…

According to " Alternatives Explanations" it says that " Teens need more experience with adult behaviors while young to reduce the risks they later face as adults." Teens learn by making mistakes, if they don’t make mistakes then they don’t learn. If teens learn how to drive at a young age, then they can see their mistakes and fix it now then later in the future. The appropriate age for driving is 18 because an 18 is more developed than a 16-year-old. Yes, we know are brain isn't fully developed till were 25 but it's better to be driving at 18 then 16, 18 is closer to 25 then 16 is. According to " National Institutes of Health" they explained that " Studies have convinced a growing number of safety experts that 16-year-olds are too young to drive safely without supervision, there's a part in your brain called weak linked and it makes it judgement calls." There a part in a teens brains that make judgement calls and they call that the weakest link because you don't really think about what you doing you just do

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