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1 point

You are right but not all teenagers are immature and some teens are mature enough to take driving reasonable enough to be trusted.

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If teens can't drive going to events with friends or for school will be hard because in the winter biking walking and other outdoor transportation isn't really an option.

http://www.standard.net/topics/opinion/2011/03/03/driving-age-should-not-be-raised

http://www.teenink.com/opinion/all/article/118238/Driving

3 points

Why should mature teens be punished for the actions of immature teens? When a teen under the age of 18 wants to get their drivers license, they need parental permission and the parents can judge if their child is mature and ready enough for the responsibility of driving.

It would be unfair to punish all then for the actions of very few the majority of teen who are mature and responsible enough to drive

Some adults can be just as immature behind the wheel as some teens, not all teens ages 16-17 are reckless drivers a lot of teens are ready to drive and just as mature and responsible as an 18 year old.

http://www.standard.net/topics/opinion/2011/03/03/driving-age-should-not-be-raised

http://www.teenink.com/opinion/all/article/118238/Driving

3 points

Most teens start to work when they’re 16 so is they can’t drive until they’re 18 they have a better chance of being late to work or missing work completely. Also they are going to dates, dances, sporting events and other school activities and if the driving age is raised how will they get there?

http://www.standard.net/topics/opinion/2011/03/03/driving-age-should-not-be-raised

http://www.teenink.com/opinion/all/article/118238/Driving

4 points

Yes, but studies show your brain isn't fully developed until you are 20, so raising the driving age to 18 doesn't doesn't help much.http://www.standard.net/topics/opinion/2011/03/03/driving-age-should-not-be-raised

http://www.teenink.com/opinion/all/article/118238/Driving

1 point

Raising the driving age will only cause 18 year old teens to crash because most teens crash of inexperience so raising the driving age will only cause 18 year old teens to crash. Also because most people start to drink or use alcohol around the age of 18 so more drunk driving accidents will occur.

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