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Let's think about keeping it fair. I don't think that anyone thinks that it is fair to raise the driving age because kids got in an accident. What about the kids who haven't even started driving. It isn't fair that they get punished for something someone else did, what happened to someone else.
Learning at an early age. Kids could think that driving is a game, having seen it in video games and on TV. If the kids start driving at age 16, then they would learn at a younger age that driving is much more than a game. If you learn something at a young age, then you will become more experienced in that field when you get older. This will put more experienced drivers on the road, making for less car crashes.
True they are more mature, but most crashes are caused by inexperience. So instead of having inexperienced 16-year-olds, you have inexperienced 18-19 year olds driving. It won't do anything just because someone is more mature.
Some kids think that driving is just a game. If kids get educated and told that driving is much more than a game at a younger age, then there will be fewer car crashes. The kids will know that driving is more than a game and people can get seriously hurt in driving.
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