The question about raising the minimum age
for a driving license has been
pushed to the
headlines because of the growing amount of automobile
accidents.
Whether it would reduce or even prevent accidents of this sort or
will simply do no
good is the heart of this argument.
Some would say that raising the minimum age
for a driving license will
clearly reduce
the amount of car accidents in Israel. There will be fewer
drivers on the
road, and this means fewer accidents, mathematically speaking.
Young drivers
aren't mature enough to drive. They can not comprehend the
responsibility
that is given to them by letting them sit behind the wheel
of a potentially
lethal machine. It is risky to hand them the access to
this sort of
transportation which can be misused in the form of car races
and speeding. The
excessiveness of this age might be expressed in the form
of violence on
the road, a sure recipe for an accident.
Others could argue that there is no direct
connection between this age and car crashes. The only logical reason for the
fact that young ( new) drivers are much more involved in car crashes is that
they are inexperienced, that fact will not change whether new drivers are 17
years old or they are 27 years old.
The minimum age for a driving license has
been raised and reduced but the amount of deaths on the road has only
increased. Until this epidemic is stopped this debate will probably exist.
By:
Iyar Semel
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