Sharing the Road with Immature Drivers

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One aspect of driving is that you are forced to share the road with immature drivers.

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One aspect of driving is that you are forced to share the road with immature drivers.

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For example, I leave my work around 11:30 on the weekends.

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This is normally not a problem.

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The roads are usually clear due to the time of night, and I just drive home as normal.

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However, there have been times that immature drivers such as teens or younger college students will be out trying to get to

some party.

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Normally this wouldn’t bother me, but on some occasions when I’m driving home I

have difficulties that I have to face.

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These difficulties can occur when I’m driving at a safe speed, and some immature drivers are behind me, and instead of just switching to another lane they decide to drive as close

to the back of my car as they can.

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The immature driver believes that I will speed just, so that they can go faster in this

lane, but this is not the case.

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With that said the young driver usually ends up switching to the lane next to me, and

yelling some inappropriate phrase.

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This ends up angering me, and tempts me to do something that isn’t wise, but

fortunately, I have matured enough to not stoop to such a level.

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With all this said I would like to educate people on the difficulties that immature drivers force mature

safe driving members of society to go through, and the restrictions that society have placed on immature drivers such as teenagers in order to

combat this epidemic.

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Waiting to get your permit can be an exciting time for young drivers.

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The first thing is for you to get your provisional permit before you do anything

else.

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A license is labeled provisional if the person is under the age of 18.

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The provisional license carries more restrictions than a normal license that a person that is 18 and over would have.

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Unfortunately immature drivers are allowed to change their driving permit into a driving

license by the time they are 16 as long as they have met the driving and classroom

requirements.

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Also, you must have held your permit in the same state for at least one year.

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Younger teenage drivers must also complete a driver’s education class also referred to as

Drivers Ed.

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The final requirement is to have 50 hours of completed practice time with an adult that is

twenty-five years of age or older.

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There must also be six hours of completed professional driver training by selecting one

of many Texas Driving Schools.

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The adult must sign off and log all fifty hours of time and then of those fifty hours a portion must be done during the night.

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A young driver with a provisional driver’s license has a couple of restrictions.

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The first restriction is that you are not allowed to drive between midnight and five

in the morning.

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The main reason behind this restriction is because young drivers are considered more dangerous, so it is best to not let them drive

late at night to protect other drivers.

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Only family members are allowed to ride in the vehicle during the first six months of

your provisional license.

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After the first 6 months has passed you are allowed one passenger, who is not a family

member, to ride in the vehicle you are driving.

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Once you have had your license for one year you are allowed up to three passengers, who

are under the age of twenty-one and who are not family members to ride in the vehicle

you are driving.

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In conclusion drivers are better informed on the hazards that immature drivers cause on the

roadway, but also the restrictions that are placed on them in hopes to make them more mature.