http://www.freep.com/apps/pbcs.dll/arti ... /1012/news
I, for one, think this is a dumbass idea. I am not affected, as I would have my license by then (and I would be sure I would be grandfathered in), but raising the driving age would only have drivers learn how to drive at an older age. If we were to raise the driving age to 30, chances are these first-time drivers would not be too good at driving either.The Insurance Institute for Highway Safety today is releasing a report encouraging higher driving ages at a conference of the Governors Highway Safety Association in Scottsdale, Ariz. The institute notes that most of Europe as well as China, Japan, Russia and Brazil allow people to start driving at age 18. The agency, funded by the insurance industry, says several U.S. states have tried but failed to boost the age to 17 or 18.
Admittedly, my age group has problems with texting (I hate texting, myself) and other distractions in the vehicle, but the longer we are on the road, the more we learn. Maturity can come with age, but more often than not it has to do with the individual. Give out large fines and tickets for these problems, and take away licenses for these problems, but raising the age solves nothing, except for pissing off a lot of kids.
Funny thing is, this is being pushed forward by an Insurance-Industry backed group. Wonder where the motive came from?