"Traffic accidents are a major cause of death among young Americans, accounting for about one-third of the deaths of this age group" (Crisp). In actual numbers, car crash kills more than 5,000 teenagers annually (Gregory). These statistics are frightening, with over 50% of adults supporting older drivers (Gregory). But teenagers say that this is unfair and makes their lives difficult. Fulfilling needs while keeping teenagers and other drivers in Indiana safe can be achieved with a more rigorous and gradual licensing approach.
History: Each state adopts one or more elements of a gradual driver's license (GDL) system to control the problems of young drivers, and car collisions are occurring very often. A diploma requires a stricter research period to give a fully licensed driver's license to young people between the ages of 15 and 18. The graduation license consists of three stages. Stage 1 (learner license) requirements and recommendations include six months clash due to vision test, road knowledge inspection, driver license driver, seatbelt of all vehicle occupants, zero BAC level, and traffic rule violation or In a situation where no convictions are included Stage 2 (intermediate driver's license) includes the completion of phase 1, wheeled road test, advanced driver training, advanced adult driving with night driving, and 12 consecutive months The traffic violation that did not reach traffic violation is included. Conviction Phase 3 (Full license)
Saskatchewan Province has a graduation license program. At the age of 15, when a teenager completes a high school car education program (16 years old), it is eligible for a level 7 driver's license. Saskatchewan's graduation driver's licensing program is divided into 3 stages: Learner, Beginner 1, Beginner 2. The driver of the GDL program can not drink alcohol (BAC zero), it can not become a supervisor and can not be acquired. Approval of a commercial grade driver's license or school bus. Level 7 learners' licenses are issued to drivers aged 16 and older through written exams and visual exams (if you participate in an approved high school car education program for 15 years). The stage of the learner lasts for 9 months and does not include interruption (there is no pause of renewal, refusal, permission). Driver education is mandatory and drivers can choose between high school training (30 hours for classes, 6 hours for cars) or business training (6 hours for classes and 6 hours for classes).