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    people believe that it won’t help at all. Others believe increasing the legal age will reduce the amount of deaths dramatically. According to the article “Update: Teen Driving”‚ “Since 1996‚ every state has adopted some type of “graduated driver’s license” program”. The article says that Florida was the first implement the GDL program by placing a number of restrictions on teen drivers such as night driving‚ limiting the number of passengers they can transport at a time‚ and requiring them to log

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    Driving School Business Plan Markam Driving School Executive Summary Markam Driving School (MDS) offers a wide range of driver services. It is ultimately the goal of the company to be a one-stop facility for all driver needs‚ including registration‚ licensing‚ etc.‚ but at this time Markam mainly offers private and commercial driver education in the Seattle‚ WA area. MDS is positioned as a low-cost facility with excellent service. 1.1 Objectives The objectives over the next three years for

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    some ways‚ I think that it would be great if the driving age was raised. Statistics have shown that there would probably be fewer accidents. In fact‚ today’s teenage drivers are said to be responsible for about five times as many fatal crashes per license holder as are drivers between the ages of thirty-five and sixty-four. In addition‚ the mere idea of a decrease in the number of cars on the road is personally appealing to me. Here in Oregon‚ restrictions have already been put into effect regarding

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    The first time I ever visited United States was in the year 2002‚ as a tourist. I was excited and nervous both and was really looking forward for my first ever –Western experience. I was travelling with my international driving license and rented a nice beautiful SUV. I was ready and in gear for my adventure to start. While coming out of the parking lot I honked couple of times‚ once when I was close to someone walking on the road and once at the gate of the car rental building as the driver in

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    Laws change on a daily basis‚ some of them effect the old‚ yet some effect the young. Laws are set forth to govern what we do to ensure fairness‚ equality‚ and safety for others. Recently new laws have been passed which effect new drivers. These laws mainly pertain to the younger generation of driver mainly teenagers. I believe that the current laws passed pertaining to what can and cannot be done by a new driver are a good thing. The law has changed several ways. First‚ new driver cannot and should

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    Raising the Driving Age

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    Robin November 23‚ 2010 For at least the last ten years‚ the issue of whether or not to raise the driving age to 18 years old has been a touchy subject on every level of the spectrum; from State Highway Safety Association to teenagers and everybody in between. Although everyone has some degree of approval that raising the driving age would be a good idea no one has really put forth the effort to actually have it come to pass. This has lead to the ongoing debate of whether it should even

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    “Teens and drive‚more like they drive and die” The community that I have chosen is teen drivers. The reason I chose teens instead of all drivers is that they are the least experienced. Experience is key in being successful in any task of life. Especially if that task is potentially life threatening. Cars can potentially be killing machines‚ as a society we need to make sure our drivers are as safe as possible. As a teen driver myself‚ I have seen the bad driving habits that teenagers have

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    was just before our favorite place of my island. I was so confident driving a car on the island. I knew every corner‚ curve and length of the roads. I was confident probably because I had been driving for two years‚ and I had gotten a driver’s license too. At that age of my life‚ my biggest interest was car driving or controlling a car as I want it to be‚ so I always brought myself up to mountain-road‚ and drove down a hill from the peak of the road. I was determined to consider myself the fastest

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    driving age should be raised is because teenagers have more time to take advantage of driving programs that will help them get prepared before getting behind the wheel. A common problem among 16 to 18 year olds is they wait until they turn 18 to get a license without having any driving school requirements‚ and they skip all the restrictions according to Source 2 Paragraph 7. Teens rather avoid all the

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    and safety errors among people with Parkinson’s Disease during a route following task. The study consisted of 77 people with mild-moderate Parkinson’s and a control group of 152 individuals who were neurologically normal. All had current drivers licenses and had been driving for at least 10 years. On cognitive‚ visual and motor tests‚ the group with Parkinson’s scored significantly lower than the control group‚ making wrong turns‚ getting lost or committing at-fault safety errors. It is assumed

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