Hilarious Misadventures of a Toddler Driver

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Driving. While I haven’t had the greatest experiences with driving related problems; I’ve run into some pretty funny ones. When I was about four years old my family was over at my grandpa’s putting in a well for him. I of course was sitting in the unattended van on the top of the hill in the back seat. While many people would think that it was completely safe and there’s nothing to worry about they are wrong. You see I was a clever little toddler and could at that time unbuckle herself and climb over the center console right into the front seat. Also being the genius child that I was I managed to switch the car from park to neutral and begin to roll down the hill. Now I don 't remember my mom and the other adults running towards the van to …show more content…

In Wyoming especially kids have to drive long distances to get to college on a regular basis. For example, if I were to go to the University of Wyoming I would have to drive at least five hours to get from my house to the college. That would be every weekend or so that is be driving alone on that commute. That is an outrageous amount of being alone driving. The years of practice with your parents and alone at home from age sixteen to twenty one would be extremely beneficial to these college students. With the proper instruction and practice in those years you could go far and become a great driver. Furthermore, the driving age is perfect as it is for the necessary practice for young adults on the way to …show more content…

We do have an increase in the number of vehicle accidents, but it can always get better. If we leave it the way it is then these young adults get the practice they deserve. Long highways and busy interstates are prime road for accidents to happen, but if we leave the limit the way it is we won 't see more accidents. If anything we will see a decrease in accidents. From my previous experiences with driving I personally feel that more driving time and practice could benefit everyone. Especially when in the means and terms of a safer environment for everyone. If we were to change the age to eighteen or twenty one then we could potentially see an increase in accidents. If the debate is over whether the percent of accidents would go down or up we have to keep it the same to see a decrease or break even. Furthermore, we need to keep the legal driving age at sixteen to see an sort of improvement and

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