Teenage Driving

             Many laws have yet to be settled on whether they should rise or lower the driving age. My opinion is that it should neither be raised nor lowered. Honestly, I myself am a 16 year old driver, and a safe one at that. So why should safe drivers be penalized? Here are a few reasons on why I believe the driving age shouldn't change at all; because if it goes up then most 16 year olds wont be able to work, also if it lowers there will be a lot of inexperienced drivers on the road, and it would make things a lot easier and fair if things wouldn't change.
             Initially, if the driving age were to change it wouldn't be fair to the kids that either have to wait when there brothers or sisters didn't have to. It also would make a lot more sense to keep it the same so that its easier and so that you wouldn't have to go through the hassle of public complaints and law rethinking.
             Furthermore, if the driving age lowers, can one imagine how many wrecks that there would be because of the inexperienced drivers? I would hope that no one would be as stupid as to lower the driving age, because there would be less people alive today.
             In addition, if the driving age raises most 16 year olds will be out of a job and not able to learn responsibility. Without responsibility young adults would not be able to learn to grow up and move out on their own.
             Finally, it's believed to be that 65% of high school students would agree with my decision, and out of teens all over the world about 60% agree with me. The driving age should not change for better or worse. I say, "Forget the hassle and keep things the same." 16 years old is a responsible and mature age to be driving. Believe me I know because I am a 16 year old driver.
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