The issue isn't drinking under age, its drinking a driving. At zero tolerance, most teens won't take the chance of drinking and driving--the may very well drink, but they won't drive. That's why the age should remain at 21. It will save many lives.
The issue isn't drinking under age, its drinking a driving. At zero tolerance, most teens won't take the chance of drinking and driving--the may very well drink, but they won't drive. That's why the age should remain at 21. It will save many lives.
The issue isn't drinking under age, its drinking a driving. At zero tolerance, most teens won't take the chance of drinking and driving--the may very well drink, but they won't drive. That's why the age should remain at 21. It will save many lives.
Because in the US driving is often a necessity for many people including teens, going to work or school etc.Hang on. I don't follow your logic.
Why not raise the driving age and lower the drinking age? Surely that makes a lot more sense.
a) under age driving is a lot harder to do
b) you can kill people in a car without being drunk
The issue isn't drinking under age, its drinking a driving. At zero tolerance, most teens won't take the chance of drinking and driving--the may very well drink, but they won't drive. That's why the age should remain at 21. It will save many lives.
Good post. Statistics here indicate that the majority of drunk drivers are males between the ages of approximately 18 and 35. Skimming off those first three years won't save many lives.Trust me I know my fair share of people of legal drinking age that have received DUIs.
Because in the US driving is often a necessity for many people including teens, going to work or school etc.
Drinking isn't a necessity.
Trust me I know my fair share of people of legal drinking age that have received DUIs.
Not all places have buses available, it depends on where in the a school district you live. Plus around 16 is when teens start getting their first jobs. As for money for a car, some parents buy their teens cars and it's up to them to pay for their own gas and insurance. Hence the job and learning responsibility.Why is driving to school a necessity? Don't you have buses in the US? NOBODY drove to school when I was in highschool. Besides, where does a school kid get the money for a car, insurance and gas?
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