Wednesday, March 18, 2020
Underage driving
Underage driving There are many responsibilities that come with the privilege of driving a motor vehicle. One of the most important responsibilities of driving is safety. As a driver, you are not only responsible for yourself and your vehicle. You are also responsible for the safety of your passengers riding in the vehicle with you. It is said that Young drivers are involved in more accidents than any other age group. But it's not really a fact. Defensive driving, driving within posted speed limits, not driving under the influence of alcohol or drugs, and always wearing a safety belt are primary defenses against serious injury and death. A young person under the age of 16 is considered a juvenile. A person under the age of 18 is a minor. Below is some information on legal issues affecting youth. Where applicable, consult with an attorney. Teens in Kansas can get their driver's permit when they are 14 years of age however in most of other states including Washington you have to be at 15 years and 6 mo nths of age.Ã¥ ºÅ"ä ¸ é â¹Ã¨ » ¢Ã¥â¦ è ¨ ±Ã¨ © ¦Ã© ¨âÃ¥ ´You are able to get your Temporary license at age 16 there are rules that there shouldn't be. Even though it might seem that minors and juveniles are less experienced in driving then adults it's really not true. I researched this subject and I think that a person at the age of 16 should get their adult license right when they pass the drivers test instead of the Temporary license because one they know how to drive and most of them drive better then adults. The number of passengers shouldn't be limited.Each teen must have a limited of 50 hours of driving before taking the driver's test and there shouldn't be a problem because they are experience just as any adult...
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