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If the driving age is raised how will students learn. since when your 18 you are out of high school and drivers ed last more then a year how will you learn, and usually that is the age when people are heading to college or are applying for college, they don't have to be learning to drive. Therefore raising the driving age would cause more problems.
The driving age should not be raised because it will cause more problems. Most teens are not always happy with there parents, and who do they go to for help when they are mad, they're friends. If teens can't drive to their friends who will they have for support in those times when they feel horrible or mad.
Men will have to drive more than women, men have jobs, and some women don't if men are not allowed to drive how will they get to there job to support their family. Plus if the wife has to look over the kids how is she supposed to take the man to work.
I think the driving age should not be raised. Raising the driving age will not cause anymore or any less problems on the road, but what will is giving teen drivers more training. If they had more training with driving and pass there test with a fairly well grade they should be able to drive safely, if teens get a bad grad just enough to pass they shouldn't be allowed to drive right away they should have more training in driving, doing this will cause less deaths and less accidents.
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