Tuesday, October 22, 2019
The Graduated Driver License essays
The Graduated Driver License essays The Graduated Driver License (GDL) is a law that is aimed to reduce teen driving deaths. This law goes into affect July 1, 2001. The new driving law is made up of 3 main restrictions. These parts are: 1. For the first six months after issuance of an Intermediate Drivers License, the holder of the license may not have any passengers in the car under the age of 20, except for members of the holders immediate family. 2. After the first six months, the holder may not have more than three passengers in the car under the age of 20, except for members of the holders immediate family. 3. The holder of an Intermediate Drivers License may not operate a vehicle between the hours of 1 a.m. and 5 a.m. except when the holder is accompanied by a parent, guardian, or a licensed driver who is at least twenty-five years of age. These restrictions remain on a driver with the Intermediate Drivers License until they are 18 or if after the first 12 months the holder has not been involved in an automobile accident and has not committed or been convicted of traffic offenses or violations of the license restrictions. The Graduated Driver License law is an infringement on civil rights. Our country has a history of refusing the rights of its people. African Americans were not allowed to sit in the front of a public bus, they were not allowed to use restrooms that were reserved for the White population, and they were not allowed to vote. All of these laws and policies were placed on them because it was believed that African Americans were a lesser people, they were considered inferior to the Caucasian race. Our history also teaches that women were once considered to be less then men. They could not own land; if they had inherited land and married, their husband was immediately given ownership of their lands. All the children a woman gave birth to were considered the property of ...
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