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Most teens are eager to get their driving licenses and often view it as a rite of passage that signals increased independence and freedom. ... Many parents also equate a teens driving with more freedom because their own chauffeur duties lessen. ... For example, some are raising the driving age, increasing the number of hours of drivers training needed, or lengthening the duration of new driver restrictions, such as the period of time each day that driving is permitted.
Parents also have a significant role to play in influencing the driving behavior of teens. ... They should make it clear from the outset that their teens readiness to get a license will be determined by their judgement that the teen is ready, rather than the teen reaching legal driving age. ... These are all crucial to evaluate because even though teens may have reached a states legal driving age, many are not ready to handle the choices involved with being a careful and responsible driver.
Approximate Word count = 663 Approximate Pages = 2.7 (250 words per page double spaced)
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