A View of the Graduated Licensing System in Canada

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One of the biggest legislative trends is the passage of graduated licensing systems. These statutes introduce new drivers to driving privileges slowly. That way, teens get practice under lower risk conditions before being allowed full driving privileges. Graduated Licensing was passed by the government on April 1, 1994. This new system of acquiring your license has three levels and gradually introduces drivers to the dangerous roadways. This method is very efficient and has reduced the number of …

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…not be an issue. As for the last statement people think that it's expensive but money cannot buy a person's life who was killed by an inexperienced driver. <Tab/>Number of crash involvements per million miles driven, by driver age. (Drivers Education Course) In closing I feel strongly about Graduated Licensing and support it fully. I am very pleased to be in a country such as Canada which offers this program.