Motor vehicle crashes is the leading cause of deaths among teenagers nowadays, in the United States. Many people believe that age does not matter at all, only the experience that someone has. There are so many reasons why the minimum wage for driving should be raised. Teens feel prepared and excited when they first get their license, but they do not always know the reality of being a driver. 16 years old are more likely to be involved in a crash than adults because they tend to engage in risky behaviors; therefore, the minimum age should be increased. Teens are not mentally prepared to drive, they are too young and immature for that. “Brains and auto safety experts fear that 16 years old, the drivers minimum age to drive in most states, are too immature to handle today's cars and roadway risks” (Davis). Driving at the age of 16 can be dangerous for teenagers. Especially because of how inexperienced and new they are to driving. “Even some teens are acknowledging that 16 years old are not ready to face the life-threatening risks that drivers can encounter behind the wheel” (Teen Driving). In this citation, the author explains how teenagers at this age think; driving is fun and exciting until they end up putting themselves and their friends or family in danger. …show more content…
“1 in 5 sixteen-year-olds will have a responsible car crash within the first year” (Teen Drivers and Passengers: Get the Facts). The article portrays how people are trying to explain that teens are not prepared to drive yet and can crash or cause an accident because of being too young and not being able to think clearly. “Instead, most fatal crashes with 16 years old, 77% of the drivers, involved errors; especially the kind most common among novices” (Teen Drivers and Passengers: Get the Facts). Driving at such young age can cause many more errors and crashes because of their immaturity and limited driving