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If this was any other area of public health there would be an outcry. Their youth and lack of experience create a deadly mix which means one in five will have an accident within the first six months of passing their test.

The proposals are part of a government commissioned report from the Transport Research Laboratory which will inform a green paper to be released later this year. This article is more than 8 years old. Government-commissioned report suggests month 'learner stage' with at least hours' practice to reduce accidents.

The report from the Transport Research Laboratory recommends that probationary licences are in future only issued from the age of Yet, this also implies significant inefficiencies since going by bike is often much slower compared to using a car and therefore, many teenagers may not get the same amount of work done as they were used.

In general, raising the driving age may also take away significant levels of freedom from our young generation. Freedom is a quite valuable thing and it should only be confined if the reason for it is sufficiently important.

While a raise in the driving age may not affect teenagers in big cities too much since they can still rely on good public transport, it will especially lower the overall quality of life of people in rural areas since they will be pretty confined in their level of mobility. In fact, in many rural areas, public transport will be quite bad or may even be non-existent.

Hence, teenagers in those rural areas may be stuck due to an increase in driving age, which could lead to significant levels of frustration and to other unpleasant outcomes in the long run. If teenagers will no longer be able to drive at a quite young age, this also implies that they will lose a certain level of independence and their parents will have to take care of their kids more. In turn, this can be rather problematic, especially if both parents work in demanding office jobs for long hours and do not have too much time to take care of their kids.

Most scientists also agree that children are much more willing and eager to learn the younger they are. In turn, they may learn faster how to drive and an increase in driving age may do more harm than good in such a case.

In fact, when teenagers are allowed to drive at an early age, their parents can tell them what they do wrong and how they should adjust their behavior to become a better driver. In turn, those youngsters may learn quite fast and an increase in the driving age may not be necessary. In fact, opponents of an increase in the driving age also often claim that this measure would not have any true positive impact at all. In fact, it is rather questionable whether the pros of raising driving age outweigh the cons and therefore, we need more scientific studies on this topic to get more clarity regarding the true impact of raising the driving age.

This could be a quite detrimental signal, which in turn could lower the overall confidence level of many teenagers in our society. Thanks to our rapid technological progress, there may also be many programs in the near future that can help young drivers to improve their driving behavior and which may also be able to save many young lives in case of emergency.

Therefore, since those technologies can minimize the risks related to driving at a young age, we may not actually need to raise the minimum driving age anymore. For instance, we may require parents to drive with their kids for a certain period of time so that they can learn and progress fast. This may be much more efficient to reduce the number of accidents on our streets than introducing stricter age limits for driving.

As we can see from the previous discussion, there are numerous advantages and disadvantages of raising the driving age. In my opinion, there are better alternatives which may be much more efficient to increase the safety on our streets and raising the driving age may not make too much sense due to that.

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Share it! Search for:. Affiliate Disclosure As an associate, I may earn commissions from qualifying purchases from Amazon or other programs. Disclaimer Please note that all the information I provide on this website is to my best knowledge. It has nothing to do with the test. Thats too bad you were a bad driver at 16!!.. I on the other hand was a great driver at Raise the age to 18?

I have seen retard drivers that were in there mid-life for gods sake.. Get rid of the drinking age law completely, its not really doing anything except increasing young peoples desire to drink. Keep the driving age at Institute much tougher drivers license requirements, make the test hard.

People who want to drive will learn enough to pass a test. We are the people I believe this is right No!!!! I believe the age should stay the same.

What you said was very well put, and I respect you for that. There are more responsible 16 yr olds than adults. In actuality there is no reason for the changing of age on being able to drive.

So what you are going to band sixteen year olds and not adults. In my humble opinion, a good way to keep crime, or accidents down is for adults to set a better example for this generation. I would have to say out of my experiences growing up in a good stable non alcholic, drug-free environment, without my parents fighting every two seconds is a very good example for me.

This is NOT agood idea! Ya there are kids who are just total idiots and they do NOT drive safely. But there are alot of 16 year olds that DO know how to drive and are good drivers. You should not let them just take kids licences away!

You would make all those parents lives 10x harder! If the law was changed to 18 years old to drive, some kids already have moved out early, at Or just waning to move at And some kids that are 16 and seventeen are drunk when they drive.

So the age 18 is alot closer to the age 21, which you can start to drink. So could you imagine how many more people would be found drunk driving!? And to take the privalage of driving away from people who have or just recieved there licences, away till their 18? You would make so many lives unhappy. We just need to make sure to keep a better eye on our surroundings. And make sure that the kids who do not recpect the privalage to drive at the age of 16, get their licence suspended.

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