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 If a person of 18 can go to the military and die for his country as well as to vote, he should be

eligible enough to drive a car.

 Younger people can also be responsible and careful at driving.

 Some teenagers are already eligible for having credit cards and jobs; they can perfectly be
responsible at driving.

 Most traffic accident happens because of people driving drunk, not for their age.

 Anyone could be an inexperienced driver not matter the age. If they don't drive, they will not
have driving experience.

 Waiting for 21 will not necessarily give a driver experience and maturity behind the wheels if
they haven't driven ever.

 Maturity for driving has nothing to do with age.

 Accidents happen to everyone for equal, either to adult people or to younger’s than 21. 

 Age is not always a good maturity meter.

 Implementing a higher age restriction is not really useful.

 Driving license should be based on the competitive and efficient driving skills.

 Driving skills are measured through practice and driving tests at driving schools and anyone can
develop their driving skills regardless of their age.

 When it comes to an emergency at home when you can't wait until the ambulance arrives,
anyone who has enough driving skills regardless if s/he younger than 21 could save their lives.

One can still get a job or start a business with just a high school diploma. Many self-made millionaires
only have a high school degree and have been able to succeed through determination. Furthermore, the
economy is bad enough without having the government subsidize post-secondary education through
taxes. Also, if students are given secondary education opportunities for free, they will inevitably take it
for granted and not value it as one who is paying for a higher education.

They provide jobs and income and opportunities, for sure. The tourism industry encompasses many
different travel areas, which allows the majority of a country’s population to be employed. These
employment places include hotels, car rental agencies, restaurants, tour companies, souvenir shops, and
equipment shops, among others.

Profit earned from tourism can be reinvested into the country for better infrastructure, education,
funding conservation efforts and creating more responsible ways of touring. Without tourism, many
countries would not have the same level of access to education and infrastructure. Moreover, tourism
allows hosts and visitors to share cultures and meet diverse groups of people. Through respectful
interactions, a broader view of the world from both parties can be achieved. By reinvesting the money
earned back into the country, tourism and its attractions can grow, creating a positive cycle for the
country.

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