The document argues that 16-year-olds should not be allowed to drive due to their immaturity, lack of skills, and tendency to engage in risky behavior like speeding and distraction. It notes they have a higher probability of crashes than adult drivers due to their inexperience and that having passengers increases their risks even more. The document concludes teenagers are not prepared to assume the same level of responsibility on the road as adults.
The document argues that 16-year-olds should not be allowed to drive due to their immaturity, lack of skills, and tendency to engage in risky behavior like speeding and distraction. It notes they have a higher probability of crashes than adult drivers due to their inexperience and that having passengers increases their risks even more. The document concludes teenagers are not prepared to assume the same level of responsibility on the road as adults.
The document argues that 16-year-olds should not be allowed to drive due to their immaturity, lack of skills, and tendency to engage in risky behavior like speeding and distraction. It notes they have a higher probability of crashes than adult drivers due to their inexperience and that having passengers increases their risks even more. The document concludes teenagers are not prepared to assume the same level of responsibility on the road as adults.
They drive over the speed limit, make mistakes and are easily First Point distracted, especially if their friends are in the vhicle. Have a higher probability of fatal crashes due to their Second Point immaturity, lack of skills and lack of experience. One thing is clear some teenagers are not prepared to have the Third Point same level of responsibility when driving as adults. On many occasions they begin to drive without knowing what Fourth Point they are going to do. Fifth Point They also see a drivers license as a step to freedom or danger. At that age, many youngsters have their first crash or it may Sixth Point also cause it. Teenagers are minors that can’t assume the responsibility to Seventh Point have a car to their name. Increased Number of passengers. As per the Center for Disease Control ( CDC ), risks of accidents spike when teens are accompanied by other teens while driving. Approximately 2 out of 3 teen crash fatalities where the driver is a 16 year old take Eighth Point place when the driver is accompanied by one or more young passengers. It is recommended that no passengers. Should be allowed to accompany your teen in the initial months after they receive their license These are proofs of the information Part of the proofs Thanks for your time