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Should We Raise The Driving Age?

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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

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