English, asked by mysticd, 1 year ago

should the age of obtained driving license be raised to 22?

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Answered by luckycharm
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no the age should not be raised

mysticd: write the reasons why?
Answered by EruptingLava
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Answer:

There are arguments that the legal driving age is too low, and this causes an unacceptably high level of traffic accidents. Raising the driving age, would ensure young drivers are more experienced and less prone to rash judgements which can put other road users at risk. Arguments for raising the legal driving age include:

1. Cut the number of deaths

The highest death rate for drivers is amongst the age group 17-25. If the driving age is increased there would a be a fall in fatalities arising from motor car use. This has a significant economic benefit.

2. Cut Congestion.

Fewer drivers on the road will reduce congestion and therefore reduce costs for firms

3. Reduce Obesity

Driving encourages the population to become lazy and obese. If people can’t drive they will be forced to walk, use public transport and cycle. This will help lead to a healthier population, which in turn leads to less strain on the NHS

4. Young drivers overestimate their skill

Young drivers, especially male drivers, are likely to overestimate their ability to drive at speed and in difficult conditions. For people of school age, there is often great peer pressure to drive excessively and in a dangerous way.

However, raising the driving age to 21 is rather a crude mechanism to raise some issues from young drivers

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