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svp [43]
2 years ago
14

I'm not sure on what subject to pick HELP PLZZZZ

English
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Romashka-Z-Leto [24]2 years ago
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Answer:

 The plan to raise the minimum driving age intrigues me the most. I think it should be increased because some teenagers are still immature. They can't manage driving thus it should be prioritized. A lower driving age would be considerably worse. Most car accidents are caused by intoxicated or texting drivers. Teenagers who text and drive are at greater danger. It's also because some lack experience. Adults have been driving for a long time, while adolescents have yet to start.

  According to a study, teens are responsible for many major car accidents. Driving safety is a major issue for teenagers, but they do not take it as seriously as they should. "Graduated licensing" has been successful in several states. Start a protest movement to raise the driving age. This is a serious matter, and you can do it. That is why it is important to express your desires and the reasons behind them to those in authority. You can produce your own catchphrase and build your own promotional materials. You can make and distribute flyers to raise awareness about the importance of raising the legal driving age. To me, it seems like they should have access to a desert to practice driving in before venturing out onto public roads.

Explanation:

Always, put in your own words.

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