Do you really want to be stuck at home until you’re 18 doing nothing with your free time while your parents are gone? Don’t you want to be able to roam around places and probably take extracurricular activities on your own time and hang with friends too? Being able to drive is what many children in our society think about these days. When many teenagers reach the age of 15 ½ they are allowed to officially take their permit test to receive their permit for driving with an adult. After they have officially turned 16 they may take the behind-the wheel driving exam for a driver’s license, but the USA plans to change the driving age from 16 to 18. This idea seems to be a mistake seen in many ways. I believe that they shouldn’t change the …show more content…
While taking drivers education, you are tested and taught about all the rules of the roads and shown many reasons to follow these roads. For example, if you didn’t follow the speed limit signs, you are most likely to be given a ticket and fined a couple hundred dollars. While you are driving with an adult, they will supervise you and tell you what things you are doing wrong so that you will not make the mistake again. This way, you’ll be sure not to make the same mistakes while taking your driver’s test. After you’ve received your learners permit, you are required to complete a minimum of six hours of behind-the wheel training with a professional driver. When taking the behind-the wheel training, you will be tested on many roads and areas so your trainer will know what you are doing wrong and will teach you the correct way. All of these abilities are great for becoming the safest and best driver.
Right now in the United States, we have started a hard economic time. Many people are getting laid off and lots are losing their money. If teenagers were able to drive by themselves, they could find a job and transport themselves their without a parent. This would save the parent’s time and they wouldn’t have to spend their own money on gas since it isn’t their car. This way, we will be teaching our children responsibility also. The parents can also have their own teen
Many teens in the US are employed part time while also attending high school. Having a license enables these teens to get to and from work, job interviews, or even in some cases become employed in the delivery business. USA Today reports that while 30% of teens have jobs, employment rate is still falling. Increasing the driving age would only decrease the number of teens in the workforce. Surprisingly one third of those teens working, do so to support their family. Without proper transportation these teens would be forced to either miss more school or work less in order to make ends meet while still
In contrast, many believe that 16 years old is old enough to operate a motor vehicle. Many minors living with their parents face punishments, such as suspension of driving privileges, if they get a ticket or in a collision. They fear losing the ability to drive the family car if they break traffic laws, and often decide to obey the laws rather than be punished. In addition, teens need transportation to their jobs, classes, various entertainment venues, sports practices and competitions. Parents often lack the time to chauffeur the young adults to and from these places. Driving is imperative to teenage life. The ability to drive allows a teenager to be less dependent on their parents and more able to take on additional responsibilities. Without driving privileges, teens would not be able to get to the destinations previously listed.
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. Younger drivers, as well as old ones, can cause many life-threatening accidents; therefore, raising the minimum driving age could significantly reduce the number of accidents. The accident rates can be lowered considerably if the legal driving age is bumped up to eighteen. This would mean that no more kids could get hurt or worse, killed in a car accident.
Raising the age to eighteen doesn’t provide them more information to drive. It just takes them longer to be able to travel by themselves. Also eighteen is closer to being able to do drugs and they have an excuse to do drugs. Which is not ok. Also if you raise the age, what happens to the people at age sixteen who have a car already? They just have to take
You can't take something away from teens they have been waiting their whole lives for. A lot of people will be mad at everyone for raising the driving age.
Because of safety concerns, many states have increased the age at which teens can begin to drive. The Virginia state legislature is considering raising the minimum driving age from 16 to 18. If the state raises the age to drive, kids would start depending on their parents to take them places. The parents would be chauffeuring their kids to places like school, work, and so on. I think raising the age to drive is a bad idea because the kids don't have to depend on the parents as much, it can teach the kids responsibility and freedom, and it can allow the kids to get jobs without their parents.
I feel that when you are 16 you should be able to drive. When you are 16, it is almost everyone's dream to drive. We don’t need any irresponsible accidents, but 16 is a mature age. If you take the right class; study and learn, then it you should be just fine. When you are a 16, you want to be more independent. Independence comes with responsibility. I’m sure your parents don’t want to drive you around everywhere.
Most kids out in the country may have to drive to get to there school or social events mabe even their friends house. Another example could be that some people have a lot of siblings so parents have to run from place to place to picking up and dropping off their children. A solution to their problem may be allowing their teen to start using the driving privilege they will be able to help out parents and go places for them self without having to stress their parents by having them run from place to place
A variety of activities improve upon hours of practice, whether it be a hobby or a sport; this principle can be applied to driving because teenagers need at least 45 hours of driving practice before getting their driving license in the state of Virginia. If the Virginia standards require practice before approving teen drivers of being safe for the public, then two years worth of practice before the age of 18, when most teens leave home for college, will only polish their driving further to become more responsible drivers. More experience can lead to fewer traffic accidents among young adults and teenagers, which is one of the reasons why some people are against 16 year olds driving. Furthermore, if teenagers learn about the dangers of driving when they are 16, they are more likely to apply that on the road soon after they have learned it rather than two years later, when they have most likely forgotten about it. In short, being able to drive at 16 can give young drivers experience to improve their driving and prevent traffic accidents, as well as building their experience from what they remember from their Drivers' Ed class, making the roads safer from the
Teens need the freedom to drive so they don't have to rely on their parents.
The current driving age of sixteen is implemented in almost every state in the United States. Most states have become accustomed to the current driving age, but recently there are certain states that believe that the legal driving age should be raised due to various reasons. The main argument for most states is that sixteen-year old’s are not mature enough and lack the preparation to handle the responsibility to drive safely. Teenagers under the age of eighteen should be required to wait longer to get their license and should be more prepared before getting their license.
Sixteen is the appropriate age to drive instead of 18. For example, a teen driving at age 16 would gain more experience by the time they are 18, on the other hand being 18 and having more responsibilities that include driving, would be dangerous because inexperienced drivers would be on the road all the time. Being 18 with a job, teens would be like a fish out of water. This shows that there is only so much you can learn by watching people/parents on the passenger's side. In order to learn you need experience and wisdom. This also shows that a teen driving from 16-18 would learn more about being safe rather than being 18-20. In addition, parents that are entrepreneurs have to drive places to make money and interview possible clients. This
I have a question for all of you to answer: When you got your learner's permit, did you drive all the hours required to get your licenses or did you wait and fill them all out at the end? If most of you were like me, you drove every possible day you could but that doesn't mean you got all of your hours completed. A simple way to fix this problem is to make new drivers hold their learners longer. I feel that another good reason to make people hold their learner’s permits longer is that it may help lower teen death rates and accidents which means more young people being able to go home to see their families at the end of the day. If you have more experience driving it helps you to make wiser and more mature decisions. You are then less likely to text and drive. Texting while driving is more dangerous than drunk driving because drunk drivers are at least looking at the road. I feel that holding a learner’s permit for at least one year would help to make sure that young drivers have the hours needed to be a safe
At the age of 16 there’s the choice to get your driver’s license, but is this a good age to handle such a responsibility? There are many pros and cons to having a license this young. Ultimately being under the age of 18 your parent has to sign off for you to get your license, so wouldn’t a valid argument if something happened be the parents fault? For not only putting their child in danger but knowing that he/she was not responsible enough to handle a car. I believe that we should keep the age of 16 to get your license, because when it boils down to it it’s the parents who have to take the fall. So if they’re willing to have a guilty conscience of putting their child behind the wheel to early. Why should the rest of America take the fall for that?
Some teens look forward to getting their license so they can be treated more like adult and are given responsibility to help them mature themselves. Driving can also teach teenagers to strengthen their attention span. Also, driving can teach teens to take more care of the things that they need to in order to be able to drive such as gas, oil, if they need to rotate their tires, if they need to change their tires, and to see if they need to add brake fluid. Driving can teach young adults to take control and learn