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Monday, August 28, 2006
Is 16 Too Young to Drive?
New scientific research has shown that the part of the brain that helps control impulsive behavior and helps rationalize the cause and effect of such behavior doesn't fully develop until roughly the age of 25. You know how everyone says that teens believe they are immortal? Well, according to these studies, it's true. But the reality is that we aren't. And it is sad to say, but 3,500 teens in 2003 proved that they weren't. So what are we to do?
Another point that the statistics show is that 16 year olds are involved in more fatal accidents and are worse drivers than all other teen drivers. In fact, states like New Jersey that restrict 16 year olds from driving have the lowest teen death rates in the entire country. There are a number of different reasons that make 16 year olds unsafe drivers and increase their chances of being involved in a fatal car crash. Some of these include:
- Sixteen year olds are inexperienced drivers. Many parts of the country, such as the South have unsafe streets, even for the most experienced drivers. Teens don't have the skills to drive on these rural roads.
- Teens often drive vehicles that are prone to roll. SUVs, pickup trucks, and small cars top the list.
- Teens often drive after dark and with other teens in the car. This can cause serious distractions and make it difficult to use all of the senses needed to be a safe driver.
- Alcohol and speeding plays a vital role in many fatalities.
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