Is 16 too young to drive?
A new Insurance Institute for Highway Safety report concludes that allowing 16-year-olds to drive is costing thousands of lives in the U.S.
Pushing the age back one or two years would save many lives, not to mention millions of dollars in health costs and property damage, the study concludes.
Many other nations won't issue a license until someone turns 17. In Europe, the minimum driving age is 18.
Follow the link below to read more:
Put Off Driver Licensure to Save Lives
Pushing the age back one or two years would save many lives, not to mention millions of dollars in health costs and property damage, the study concludes.
Many other nations won't issue a license until someone turns 17. In Europe, the minimum driving age is 18.
Follow the link below to read more:
Put Off Driver Licensure to Save Lives
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