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Indianas Probationary Law

or younger. This is just among all new drivers in full to help create a fair system, also it shows the teenagers receiving their license that the states not trying to single them out, and that the state is fair and just.One of the first reasons for a proposal of this type is to help the struggling and battling out youth of not only America but also Indiana that as a State everyone is equal. It is also to show that there is justice; not due to prejudgment of character because of ones age when operating a vehicle but of ones ability to operate a vehicle. The third reason for this proposal is to help create safer roads for all residents of Indiana, by restricting new drivers of any age due to the lack of experience on the roads it can be established restriction can help shape better drivers no matter what age.Some alternatives to this proposal can be to keep the same laws but survey and test theories about these current laws. This can help determine age to experience and help regulate other preexisting laws to accommodate Indianans motorist. A second alternative that can be tested is to remove all restriction on operators 17 and under to help determine a closer analysis of the idea that more accidents occur only by new drivers age 16-20, compared to all new drivers. A third alternative that is presented is to create a test that all new drivers no matter what age would have to complete to become certified. To help maintain the driver and his status have them randomly tested for two years to help come to a conclusion about drivers age compared to experience.If the ideas proposed here are accepted, understood, and followed through, the state of Indiana can achieve a higher standing among its community, and set new standards for other fellow state. By regulating laws and restricting them it is showing that the state is trying to achieve what is best for its occupants and what can be the safer of alternatives to achieving an equal and just...

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