Teen Curfews Essay, Research Paper
William Plemons III
New curfew for teens
It was a very tragic moment last week when two teens died in driving accidents. One of the events happened to a student of a fellow G.I.S.A school. Now the main focus is on the future of teen driving. It is a very serious issue, which needs very serious reform.
Now the Georgia senate is considering narrowing driving curfews of teenagers. This new proposal calls for sixteen and seventeen year olds to be off the roads between 10 p.m. and 6 a.m. this proposal had been urged lt. Governor Mark Taylor and senator Phil Gingrey. Governor Roy Barnes first proposed this curfew. Taylor then proposed another solution, which would call for 16-year-old drivers to be off the road by 10 p.m. and for 17 year olds to be off by midnight. I prefer this solution because many teens especially older ones don?t have much time after they work or leave school events. Some people say that we should have a 9 p.m. curfew for t
Bibliography
Kathey Pruitt, Curfew for teen drivers in debate, Atlanta Journal-Constitution Local News. 1/18/2001, 2 pages