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According to drive-safely.net, teens who are in vehicle crashes tend to improve on their driving. If the teen is in an accident, the teenagers shock will usually help them improve on what they had messed up on and become better drivers. Therefore, a majority of teens who survive a car accident tend to improve on their driving and become better drivers and it is the process of learning.
When teenager fill their gas, go to their arrival on time, and arrive safely it can show that the teen is responsible. Like what the article "The Herald" had studied, 'Teens Who Drive, Show Responsibility'. If they drive safely, they can manage to live on their own and start a life on their own without their parents.
Although are teens who make bad decisions, most of the car accidents are caused by 20-22 year old's. According to Edgar Snyder of the “PA Personal Injury Attorneys”, his research shows that the average age for causing car accidents in America is 20-22 years of age. Therefore the driving age should not be raised.
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