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wreckless driving for teens
People at a young age take for granted because; people all over the world are dying day after day because they are wreck less drivers. Also some people don’t think driving is a very serious thing, some people think just because they have a driver’s license or permit that they rule the road, and nobody is better than you. I personally think that some people should not have their license because the way they drive; especially drunk. Sometimes when it rains or snows people don’t take caution to the road conditions, they just speed and crash, those people need to think before they drive; I think to theirselves should I stay home, or am I going to be cautious to my surroundings. Motor vehicle crashes are the leading cause of death among American teenagers, killing between 5,000 and 6,000 teenagers every year for the past decade. From 1994 to 2003, a total of 57,142 teenagers were killed in motor vehicle crashes.
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