Tuesday, May 6, 2008

The Best Age to Pass the Driving Test

Today I have some piece of news. According to a research conducted recently, the best age to pass the driving test is 25.

Why is that? Researchers found that people who pass at the age of 25 have the best balance of driving convictions and low accident rates. That doesn't necessarily mean no accidents. It's only a balance, nothing more.

This research also reveals that most drivers get their license at the age of 18. However, this research was done in the UK, so its results may not apply to the US or other countries, where the minimum age for obtaining a license is lower.

One conclusion is probably common to both the UK and other countires: the younger you pass, you will have a smaller chance of an accident, but a higher chance of a conviction, and vice versa. That's probably because you have more experience when you driver longer, but you drive more recklessly when young. Some things can't be changed.

Source: gm.tv.

Yours,
Nadav

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