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Not all 16 year old's are inmature. its just the ones who do drink and do stuff they shouldnt that crash the cars.
And some are not responsible at 18 either. also, people who are over 16 and 18 are careless drivers.
Even if we do raise the driving age they wont be any more experienced and the danger is just as great, they are just pushing back the time they die. If they choose to not think as they drive and they get in a crash it's not because they are young, its because they lack the experience and practice.
I believe that the driving age should remain at the age of 16 years. A main concern among the adults for teen drivers is the death rate and how the younger drivers are not as experienced and they are considered a danger. I think that if the adults and people who conduct the driving test should change the curriculum of the test. That so, the scoring would be different and the ones who can drive without being a danger get their license, those whom don't obviously will not get their license. In the article "The Driving Age Should Not Be Raised." They stated that, "Were not helping the cause by raising the driving age, we are just delaying the time they die." From that, we can see that 16 or 18, it wont make a difference because they are both equally inexperienced.
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