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Access to Alcohol Teens are at far greater risk of death in an alcohol-related crash than the overall population, despite the fact that they are below the minimum drinking age in every state. Among 15- to 20-year-old drivers . . . 31 percent of the drivers who were killed had been drinking and 77 percent of these drivers were unrestrained. High-visibility enforcement of underage purchase, possession, and provision laws can create a significant deterrent for violation of youth access laws, reduce consumption, and decrease alcohol-related crash involvement. - National Highway Traffic Safety Administration

List two details that could be used in an argument for raising the driving age.

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Teen's brain's are still developing, exploring and do things that they know will have a bad outcome.

They tend to break laws and do crazy things.

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