In this article "Should 16-year-old- drive?" by Ted Gregory tell how in certain states there is a law to not let teen drive and people are pressing this argument. By being the case that they are under adult age "I don't think it matter the age" the Hinsdale Central High School Sophomore.
If a students is eligible to drive,the laws ease restrictions on teen drivers as they gain experience and keep a clean driving record. No.1 killer of teens- motor vehicle crashes. Lund said, "Motor vehicle crashes kill more than 5,000 teenagers every year." There have been times where people who have been driven fro years still can really drive, and there are some who have only been driven for a few moments and are very good. Some people are ready to drive and some are not. The teenagers brain also is particularly vulnerable to distraction and peer pressure, and is undergoing explosive development.
I think that there are certain students that are 16 should drive not all. There should be not only 1 test but at lease 2 test to take from different people cause everybody have there own judgements. Also 16 is starting to be a grow up really and people work at age 16, that's one of the youngest age of working and everybody cant always depend on septa.
Good but a little short. How would the second test be different? Also, remember that in other parts of the country there is no SEPTA, and in many parts there is no public transportation at all. 85
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