Raising The Driving Age Essay

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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. If people want to save lives by raising the driving age, then how about saving lives by allowing only women to drive? Except raising the driving age won't save lives. Studies show that it is inexperience, not age, that causes accidents. Raising the driving age will just create inexperienced, accident-prone drivers at 18 instead of 16. Teens need the ability to drive just as much as anyone else—to get to school, …show more content…

The driving age should not be raised to 18 years old because teenagers have responsibilities to be go to certain places, if teenagers learn to drive early on in life they will be more comfortable driving and cautious when they get older, and an opposing view point is that teenager’s reflexes are not fully developed or equipped to safely handle an accident.
II. Teenagers have responsibilities to be go to certain places.
A. Teenagers normally have responsibilities to go to places like sport practices, band meetings or even school meetings.
B. Teenagers should be able to drive themselves so they do not miss their activity because they have no one to take them.
C. It is a part of responsibility, maturity, and growing up to be able to take yourself to place and be punctual to activities.
III. If teenagers learn to drive early on in life they will be more comfortable driving and cautious when they get older.
A. As teenagers get older they develop more responsibilities and stress to deal with but it teenagers learn to drive at a young age they will be more comfortable to drive while under pressure.
B. Their stress will not affect their learning or diving because they will start to learn at a young stress less age.
C. At the age of 18 teenagers will already be traveling to colleges and moving to dorms and they will have other things on their mind than their very important driving …show more content…

Teenagers brains and reflexes are not fully developed until the age of 18.
B. “At age 16, most people are not fully mature. Many teens do not realize that their reflexes and hand-eye coordination skills are not fully developed yet, and they can end up getting in accidents.” (articles.mcall.com)
C. Most teenagers do not have the capability to prevent or withstand a car accident or the air bag deployment.
V. Conclusion
A. In conclusion, the driving limit should not be raised to 18 because teenagers have personal responsibilities to take themselves to places, and id teenagers learn to drive early on in life they will become more comfortable when driving as they get older.
B. The driving age should not be raised to 18 years old because teenagers have responsibilities to be go to certain places, if teenagers learn to drive early on in life they will be more comfortable driving and cautious when they get older, and an opposing view point is that teenager’s reflexes are not fully developed or equipped to safely handle an accident.
C. “Diamante White said as a 16-year-old in Reading, Pa., who got her permit in July. She said learning to drive is a "growing-up experience." (huffingtonpost.com)

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