Studies from the Journal of Clinical Sleep Medicine concluded that, “Lack of sleep can also can also be a major factor in teenage crashes.” as well as, “Teenagers who started school earlier had higher crash rates.”. In other words teenagers are not fully equipped for the responsibility of driving. Lastly, they tend to make simple mistakes. Teenagers frequently fail to scan the road, become inattentive, as well as misconceive the conditions for driving ,such as weather, being a new driver on the occasion that you are driving through heavy rain the thought, “I need to slow down so I don’t slide and crash,” may not come to mind and consequently crashes occur.
Nonetheless, Some may say argue that raising the minimum driving age is useless because, anyone can make mistakes or be sleep deprived that could result in the same outcome. That’s true, however, these mistakes are the most common among teenagers and putting them on the road endangers their own lives and the lives of others at