July 20, 2015
Pros & Cons of Changing the Driving Age to 18
Pros & Cons of Changing the Driving Age to 18 For a number of years,
lawmakers in America have debated whether the driving age should be raised to
18. From 2006 to 2008, states such as Delaware, Florida, Georgia, Illinois and
Massachusetts attempted to change the driving age to 18, but continually failed.
Driving remains a privilege and no matter what age people drive, they must take
responsibility and understand the dangers and learn to avoid them.
Responsibility Many 16-year-olds have enough responsibility to show they can
treat driving by following laws and respecting other drivers on the road. Also,
if a 16-year-old driver shows responsibility in a vehicle, then his parents
understand his capabilities of other responsibilities. Parents do not have to
get off work and pick up their son from school or take him to football practice.
On the other hand, statistically, young drivers have more accidents and deaths
on the road than older ones. According to , there were 30,000 deaths involving
15- to 17-year-old drivers from 1995 to 2004. These statistics decreased in
later years as many states adopted something called graduated driver licensing,
which give more restrictions to drivers under 18 launch
creader crp123. Statistically, young drivers have more accidents and deaths
on the road than older ones. Statistically, young drivers have more accidents
and deaths on the road than older ones. (monkey, bus, inessimages/iStock/Getty
Images) Obesity According to , obesity begins in childhood. Driving at 16 can
create an argument for obesity. However, in countries such as the Ukraine, the
driving age has always been 18, and people usually walk or take a bus. Given
this, Ukrainians stay slimmer than Americans. Waiting a few more years will keep
Americans walking or riding bikes helping their health and fitness. Many teen
drivers eat while driving crp129,
especially ordering fast food, which does not combat obesity. Waiting a few more
years will keep Americans walking or riding bikes helping their health and
fitness. Waiting a few more years will keep Americans walking or riding bikes
helping their health and fitness. (Image Source/Digital Vision/Getty Images)
Finance and the Economy Although a 16-year-old gets to her destination more
efficiently and timely, raising the driving age to 18 would decrease the amount
of vehicles on the road potentially having less oxidants in the air, which
destroy the environment. Also, many 16-year-old drivers do not work putting the
financial burden on their parents. With the increase on gas prices and rising
insurance costs for younger drivers, especially males, parents do not want to
fill this burden.Rural areas tend to have little
to no public transportation and waiting until 18 may cause hardships getting to
school. (starekase/iStock/Getty Images)
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