The GDL is a permit licensing program that works on the principal of intermediate phasing of one’s license. Teens gradually phase in driving privileges as they develop mature driving attitudes while acquiring valuable on road driving experience. Per the GDL, teenagers are required to spend more driving time on the road with a parent or an older experienced driver. The program works in a three phase system: the learner’s license, the operational license and the full license. Studies done by researcher’s pertaining to the use of the Graduated Driver License program show conclusively that, “the States with the most restriction on teen drivers have had the greatest drop in fatalities and injuries for young drivers” (Savage). The introduction of the GDL program helps maintain the legal driving age of teenagers at sixteen by allowing them to gradually attain the knowledge and driving experience they need to become responsible …show more content…
The ability to be mobile without the dependence of public transportation is thought of as a personal right. Adults are not the only ones who have a need or desire to be mobile. With the onset of hectic life demands parents rely on their child’s ability to be mobile. This would entail that they can get from home to school, to work and to after school activities or to chauffer a sibling from one event to another. Sixteen is an age our society starts to view as the beginning of young adulthood, we entrust more responsibility to our youth and they seek autonomy. By allowing the legal age to drive remain sixteen we are giving teenagers the tools they need to attain autonomy, as well as, becoming responsible experienced