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Essay writing tips agree's, not starting to drive until the age of 18 is also environmentally friendly. If teens don't start until 18 that's two years of co2 emissions that have been avoided. Now if the whole world did this our problem with co2 would be a lot smaller. In addition, a car releases about 20 pounds of carbon dioxide per gallon. Think about how much that would add up to in two years!
John M. Crisp states, studies show that risky behavior affects 16-17-year-olds just as much as males into their early twenties even. Even though it say males into their early twenties, risky behaviors would still affect women after 16 or 17, just maybe not into their twenties.
Teens can be irresponsible. Humans brains are more developed at the age of 18, which means you will be more responsible. That will then reduce the amount of multitasking drivers, says John M. Crisp of Scripps Howard News Service. John also states raising the age won't fix everything, but it's a message to teens that handling several thousand pound machines is serious business.
It's dangerous for 16-year-olds to drive. In 1995 through 2004, 30,917 people were killed by 15-19-year-olds, these people include the drivers and other citizens nearby. States the AAA Foundation for traffic safety. Traffic deaths are also the leading death cause for American teenagers, accounting for one-third of teenage deaths, says the Center for Disease Control.
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