Gayle Bell was a mediocre mother in the state of Missouri who had a just as average sixteen-year-old daughter named Jessie. Jessie was driving her small car one day when she rolled over into a ditch and died. Gayle said she would do anything to get Jessie back and that she never minded driving Jessie places (Davis, p.249). However, there was nothing Gayle could do because accidents like this can be prevented, but not undone. This is a real story and crashes like this can happen to anyone, even you or your children. One of the many debates in today’s society is whether the United States should raise the driving age to keep teens safe. We have lost thousands of thousands of lives due to teens immaturity or reckless driving. Each moment …show more content…
A few people may say that it is not fair to let adults determine if teens should drive, however, many teens actually agree with raising the driving age. A seventeen-year-old from Nashville, Liza Darwin, agrees that raising the driving age would benefit the public (Davis, p.249). Not only do teens support raising the driving age, so do many adults. A Gallup Poll found that sixty-one percent of people say that sixteen is too young to drive and only thirty-seven percent oppose raising the driving age (Davis, p.248). With almost two-thirds of society agreeing sixteen is too young to drive, it only makes sense to move the driving age and save a ton of lives which benefits …show more content…
One of these reasons is instead of punishing drivers who are responsible, we should make getting the license harder. Although this may keep the most reckless drivers off of the road and save some lives, it would still allow careless accidents by inexperienced teens to occur. A research showed that a new driver who was seventeen or eighteen was a safer driver than a new driver who was sixteen (Davis, p.249). One year does make a difference. It also proves that time is more important than practice when it comes to driving. Another reason people say we should keep the driving age the same is because it is more convenient for parents and teens. Although no one enjoys being inconvenienced, saving lives is more important than saving time. Despite the fact that there are some good arguments as to why the driving age should be kept the same, there are many ways these arguments can be
If you live in the United States of America, the legal driving age is sixteen, and has been for a while now. However, many states are considering raising the age from sixteen to eighteen because they think if students aren’t old enough to vote or join the military, they certainly aren’t old enough to drive. Changing this law will affect each and every person and family differently. Therefore, the impacts of changing this old law will have negative and positive consequences by limiting sixteen year olds who drive to work, helping keep the streets save from distracted teens, and confining teenagers’ freedom.
I understand that individuals want the driving age to be raised. Sixteen-year-olds can be very irresponsible and immature. There are also the safety concerns that can happen, for example, car crashes. However, I believe that the age requirement to drive should stay the same. Teens get the freedom they have been wanting. Teens are able to get jobs to help save up for college. Teens can also learn the responsibilities that come with driving or owning a vehicle. Therefore, what I am trying to say is sixteen-year-olds are responsible enough to
Responsibility is the most important thing when it comes to teenagers. To succeed in life, the most important thing you need to do in life is be responsible. One reason for rising the age of driving is that teens usually get in car accidents when they are teens. The reason why people argue about age is because of how teens should drink at a early age so they could become more responsible when they are older. Teenagers should not be able to drive until age 20 because their brain is not fully developed, so if they are able to drive at a young age, they are not going to make smart decisions with the car.
Young drivers between the ages of 15 and 20 experience high collision rates on roads, And this requires the need for raising the legal driving age to not have unnecessary injuries to our future generations. No parent or loved one ever wants to lose a child to an avoidable automobile collision caused by driver inexperience, preventable error, or carelessness behind the wheel. Additionally, the volume of traffic on US roads and highways alone causes intimidation among many experienced drivers.
Wednesday, August 5th, 2015 the day an article was passed out by the name of Should the driving age be raised? created by Shari Roan in September 13, 2011. I am currently a student attending Vaughn Internationals Study Academy as a senior and I believe this article has opened my eyes to how adults interpret the idea of teens driving. In this article there are about 24 paragraphs, I have only read 6 paragraphs and already have came to a conclusion that this article is unfair to teen drivers. Although, there are many points made against the idea of teens driving alone, something here is missing..
Many states want to bring up the age of driving from 16 to 18. However, many news sites and blogs disagree because adults can do the same exact thing, as a man said from CBS news “it is really easy to do the wrong thing and hard to do the right thing”. Therefore, should these states take away teens’
BAM! CRASH! Another accident has happened! A teen has wrecked! Should teens start driving at age 18? In “Should the Driving Age Be Raised to 18?” 50 states prohibit 16-year-olds from drinking alcohol,buying cigarettes,and purchasing handguns.Between 1995 and 2004,there were 30,917 fatalities in accidents that involved 15 to 17 year old drivers.One-third of the deaths were teen drivers themselves. The rest the teens struck were pedestrians,passengers,and people in the cars. Because off all the deaths when teens hit other people,they should raise the driving age to 18?
One of the greatest accomplishments in a teenager's life is receiving their driver's license. Obtaining a license gives a teenager freedom, a newfound sense of independence. It is exciting to know that you are not at your parent's mercy to drive you to school, meet friends, or to work.At the age of 16 people can receive their drivers' license. The big debate as to whether the legal driving age should be raised to eighteen is an ongoing issue. There are both arguments for and against this matter.
In the United States, more than 37, 000 people die from traffic accidents each year. (National Safety Council) Of these, teens, aged 16 to 19 are said to be three times more likely to be in a wreck than people above the age of twenty. These statistics draw a large question for law makers and citizens alike: should the legal driving age be changed? Like any issue, this issue has pros and cons on each side, but the question remains, which side will have a more positive impact? Of course, teenagers will be quick to agree with leaving the existent law in place, and older citizens will hold an opposing position. However, it is important to value each side of the debate, because with such serious matters, it is best to know all of the facts. Understanding
Turning sixteen-years-old is a milestone to many teenagers. In the majority of states, this is the age when adolescents become eligible for attaining a driver’s license. A growing number of people feel that the only way to truly prevent tragedy is to increase the driving age. Most teenagers and parents believe in this system, although many people feel that such action is necessary. A number of states in the United States have already increased the minimum age. These states use graduated licensing programs that put limitations on young drivers. The minimum age for attaining a driver’s license should be increased to 18-years-old due to numerous factors; these include emotional intelligence, disturbances while driving, and the underdevelopment of the brain.
Studies show that automobile accidents are the leading cause of death for teenagers. Car crashes have always been an outstanding problem when it comes to teenagers and driving. Teenagers, even after seeing the consequences, drive carelessly and do not think about the consequences when they are behind the wheel. There are a plethora of opinions and views when it comes to the legal driving age and the requirements to obtain a license. Many people all around the world believe that making changes to driving requirements is pointless and can potentially cause more problems. While what they say may be true, raising the legal driving age and the requirements would have a greater positive outcome, potentially leading to a decrease in the fatality rate along with gaining more responsible drivers.
Last night, just one day before my second son’s seventeenth birthday and merely two days after empowering him with the privilege of a driver’s license, this parent’s worst nightmare nearly became a reality for my family. Nearly six years prior, our oldest son at the same age of seventeen, miraculously missed a brush with death created by a similar reckless accident. Both events triggered by their own careless driving. Reflecting back on these events provokes question on whether the legal driving age of sixteen is reasonably appropriate. Recent statistics from the Centers of Disease Control and Prevention show that in 2013, two thousand one hundred and sixty three teenagers in the United States between the ages of sixteen and nineteen were killed in vehicle crashes.1 Within these same statistics, over two hundred forty three thousand teenagers were treated in emergency rooms suffering injuries from motor vehicle crashes.1 Legislation should be put in place to reduce these risks of unnecessary fatalities. The legal age of driving should be increased to the minimum age of eighteen in the United States to help reduce these
“Some beautiful paths can't be discovered without getting lost” (Ozan 2018). There are times in life where time has come for an action to take place, Allowing teenagers behind the wheel is one of those times.Allowing a teenager to drive is a both dangerous, but necessary when gaining experience for a skill that will be necessary for life. The main argument that is posed by parents and others, is that teenagers lack experience. However changing the driving age from sixteen to seventeen would be detrimental because, they lose a year of experience behind the wheel, the independence gained from driving would be taken away, and driving it becomes an encouragement tool and a motivation to do better.
People under the age of 18 should not be allowed to drive and therefore the legal age of driving (age of 16) should be raised to the age of 18. A study by the National Institutes of Health proclaimed that the brain of a 16 year old is less mature than the brain of a teen older than the age of 18 so that explains why 16 year olds are 3 times more likely to be caught in disastrous vehicle accidents than older drivers. Since 16 year olds tend to be immature and irresponsible at their age and do not have the skills, responsibility or experience required for driving like an 18 year old would, their identification and reaction to dangerous predicaments could put themselves, the passengers and
Some respectable citizens may disagree because increasing the driving age will decrease accidents and make the road safer. Disagreeing with them isn’t entirely right since in an article titled,” Teen Driving Age Should Be Raised, Says Auto Safety Group,” written by Martha Irvine, who is apart of the Huffington Post, states,” The bottom line is that when we look at the research, raising the driving age saves lives.” And further down the article it states,” Among other things, institute researchers have compiled decades worth of data from New Jersey, the only state that issues licenses at 17. Various studies have shown that the overall rate of teens killed in crashes in New Jersey has been consistently lower than in some nearby states.” This article shows that having a higher driving age will increase the safety on the road. However, that is the only benefit that comes with this idea therefore, it’s not worth the