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So are you saying the driving age should be raised? Sounds like you are.
Too many 15 to 17 year old drivers get in accidents. Between 1995 and 2004, there were 30917 fatalities in accidents that involving 15 to 17 year old drivers. Says AAA foundation for traffic safety
you say age doesn't matter, but I think it does because as they get older they will be more wise so they will be able to make better choices like wearing a seat belt. According to rmiia.org/auto/teens, In 2011, 39 percent of male drivers age 15 to 20 who were involved in fatal crashes were speeding at the time of the crash. So if they are older they won't speed.
I think the current driving age should be raised. 16 year old drivers have lots of vehicle accidents. 16 year old drivers have more accidents than any other age group. says John M. Crisp, scripps Howard News Service.
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