There was a time were driving was taken more like a necessity. With the increase in production and sales of cars and their availability at flexed leasing terms, driving is now also taken as a fun activity. Youth particularly take the art of driving as a matter of pride, fun and the best pass time. However, this fun activity could end up very dangerously. According to a latest research, it is estimated that about thirty thousand of Americans lose their lives while driving and most of these unfortunate souls are the teenagers (Markedbyteachers.com, 2013). Why this is happening in such a big number? We must all ask this question. One factor that is quite obvious is the fact that teenagers are more vulnerable towards such driving accidents mainly due to their rash driving. Should driving age be raised or not has long been a topic of discussion. It is generally believed that driving age should be raised, as teenagers drive irresponsibly, they do nonsense on roads to attract other people’s attention. On the other hand, some people believe that teenagers should be given a chance to drive so they can improve their driving skills in their early age. It is generally …show more content…
They are of the view that adults usually underestimate the latent powers of teenagers. They do not realize that today’s teens are more competitive and vigilant as compared to their ancestors, as they are born in the era of computer and technology. They should be allowed to drive cars at the very age of 16. Nowadays, many teenagers are doing jobs and studies simultaneously. They are sensible enough and they do understand that what is good for them or what can be proved harmful for them. They believe that accidents happen daily on roads and it is not always teenagers who cause accidents but adults also do reckless
In the US the increase of vehicular accidents in young drivers (15-20) over the last few years is leading many people to consider raising the legal driving age. The teen driving age should not be raised, because learning to drive instills responsibility and gives necessary life experience to teens. teens who learned to drive at 16 do better after high school weather it be in college, military or a civilian job. In 2008 alone there was 195 fatality 's from vehicular accidents with young drivers at the wheel just in Florida. Raising the driving age goes against the first amendment, the first amendment is all about freedom and liberty including several basic liberties — freedom of religion, speech, press, petition, and assembly, driving is a way
In this letter, the author argues that all students should be required to take the driver’s education course at Centerville High School which is a mandatory program sponsored by the high school to solve the teenage driving problems in the town of Centerville. He supports his argument by presenting some evidence, however, there can be a number of flaws in his argument, rendering it unconvincing. First, the author assumes that Centerville High School students should take driver’s program because several accidents in and around Centerville have involved teenagers. However, the evidence the author needs to provide that the accidents may have been caused only by Centerville High School students.
Teens look forward to turning sixteen so they can drive. Driving is now considered normal for young, immature teens. Parents think of it as a blessing to them. If parents would look back to how they drove and acted when they first started driving it would be a different story. In the essay “driving to the funeral,” Anna Quindlen bluntly expresses why teens shouldn’t drive at a young age.
Driving gives teens more freedom. As teens are becoming adults they need more freedom. Many teens are dating and need a good way to go out. Teens may also need time with their friends and driving gives them an easy way to do it.
Teens can be very frustrating sometimes, but if the parents try enough and help them learn and grow, it would make life easier for the parents and the children. It is important to learn how to drive, you can drive to school or work without worrying about a crash. Driving is a rite of passage to early adulthood. All teenagers would love to learn how to drive when they get old enough, and it should not be until they are out of
Driving is apart of most teens, and adults lives for many years. There are many exciting moments from getting a license to cramming as many friends in into a car (Zermike 6-7). On the other hand there are terrifying moments from being involved in a car accident, to losing your life, and your friends life. It is important for teens to realize the responsibilities that come with driving.
Many teens are killed daily because of motor vehicle accidents. This not only affects the teens but their families too. According to www.cdc.gov, 48% of teens deaths are caused by accidents. The amount of teen deaths could ultimately be lowered if the driving age was changed. Many teens are irresponsible and could be the cause of car accidents.
Over the last twenty-two years, there have been more than 130,000 fatal teen crashes. Though these teenagers are legal, trained drivers, what is a solution to reduce the number of lives lost due to these lethal car crashes? Scientists believe that the solution to reducing the amount of deaths would be to raise the driving age and enforce stricter driving laws. Parents, however, are against raising the driving age as they would have to drive their teenager to the movies for a longer period of time. Thus, the driving age should be raised to twenty due to the maturity of people’s brains and understanding of consequences rather than depending on emotions and desires.
I believe that teen’s cause more car crashes because they’re new to driving and don’t know the full responsibilities to the rules of the road. There are many different scenarios that lead to car wrecks, injuries and even deaths, such as texting while operating a vehicle, under the influence, and general lack of knowledge. Texting and
Inexperience in teen drivers is the most substantial reason for these accidents. The possibility of teens
As I think raising the driving age to 18 is a benefit with less harm.while not raising it will harm lives.therefore,it should be discussed. Futhermore,traffic accidents is affecting the lives of the future generation. I think raising the driving age to 18 plays a part in preventing massive car crashes. As its being found that the underage drivers are more likely to go into car accidents than adults ' 'Those who favor raising the driving age say that statistics show teenagers are more likely to get into accidents than adults ' '.(Palicz).I assume if we raise driving age to 18 such incidents will decrease. I also believe adults are more prepared for driving than underage
I believe this because first of all, if the driving age were to be raised, it would limits teens’ options for the future and or present. Next, it gives teens more independence, and teaches them about responsibility. Lastly teens can transport themselves and get where they need to be. The cons to raising the driving age outweigh the pros. One reason is that not being able to drive at an earlier age limits teens.
The teenage driving age should not be raised because of the safety and emotional health it provides. Teenage driving allows young adults to gain independence. Teenagers spend a lot of time at sporting events, sports practices, after school activities and hanging out with friends, which requires parents to bring them
Introduction I. I. According to the American Automobile Association, about 8 % of teenagers drive, and are involved about 15% of fatal crashes. II. Traffic crashes is one of reason causes death and injury for young ages from 15 to 19.
Our lives are unbelievably valuable so we should do everything rational to avoid deaths. Nowadays, teenagers are specifically dangerous due to their recklessness and they are the ones that are more likely to commit car accidents. Delaying when they get their driver’s license, the roads will be more secure. If the age of driving is increased, the amount of car crashes will decrease. For instance, teens think that they’re fearless, which is why they take silly risks unlike mature drivers.