Teen Drivers Research Paper

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If teeenagers do not have enough time behind the wheel of a car, teens are at a higher risk for getting into accidents. Being a teen driver could also impact the cause of death as well. There are many people who want to earn their permit to drive. There are many steps that people have to do before earning their permits. The essential steps to earning a permit requires passing the vision test, and DMV driving test and last getting 50 hours in with a parent or guardian. The vision exam is a very important test to pass. If the teen does not pass the vision test he will not be able to earn his permit. The good thing about having a permit/license is that he can get back and forth to school on time. If you do not get to school on time he will be tardy. After he gets so many tardy he could get detentions. Another thing about having a permit/license is that when he turns 16 he will be able to get a job. Having a job get get him money for gas and food. If he does not have his permit/license then he will have to rely on a parent. Relying on a parent or guardian is not the best thing to do,because that parent might have to work then you will be late for …show more content…

Another test that is very important is the DMV written test. If he does not pass this test he will not be able to earn his permit. A good way to pass the written test is to make flashcards to study. What he does is he would put a question on the front of the card, then you would put the answer on the back. Another way to study for the written test is to play games the is combined with driving. This is a very excellent way to study, because that person can visualize the car while play the game. A third way to help study for a test is to use matching. Matching is an a great way to study as well, because you get to know what the correct answers and the wrong