Arguments For Raising The Age Of Driving

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Raising The Age Of Driving

Car accidents are among the main causes of deaths and causalities. There are different factors behind the happening of the accident. Among these factors is the crazy driving speed. Many deaths due to car accidents occur among the young people who are licensed to drive a car at the age of 18. Such facts have led to a great argument of raising the age of driving license above 18 and even above 20. There are opponent's viewpoints. The first view point supports the idea that there is no need to raise the age of age of driving showing clear evidences that lack of experience in driving is the main cause of different accidents, there many accidents caused by the unwise and the inexperienced grown up drivers. The other view point stated that the low age of the drivers is the main cause of the traffic problems not only accidents, they are not rational in dealing with cars to the extent that it can be a destructive means in their hands to the others and themselves. …show more content…

They insist on what they believe to be a fact that experience and skill of driving is the main factor to prevent the accidents. Sometimes the accidents occur due to unexpected behavior or movement from others who are supposed to be young people or old. This view point states that some accidents occur due to some bad mood or lack of concentration or the bad condition of cars or the bad condition of the ways and bridges , a thing which the young or old driver has nothing to do with. This view point assured the importance of giving periodical training to the drivers and making restrictions on the speed on high ways are solutions rather than the raising the age of