Crashes are the leading cause of death among American
teens, accounting for nearly a third of all deaths of 16- to
19-year-olds. Graduated licensing helps to reduce this toll
by slowly introducing teens to more complex driving
tasks as they mature and gain skills. Driving privileges
are phased in to restrict beginners' initial experience
behind the wheel to lower risk situations. The restrictions
gradually are lifted, so teens are more experienced and
mature when they get their full, unrestricted licenses.....
The toughest graduated licensing provisions in the U.S.
are a minimum permit age of 16, at least 70 hours of
supervised practice driving during the learner's stage, a
minimum intermediate license age of 17, and, during the
intermediate stage, a night driving restriction starting at
8 p.m. and a ban on driving with other teens in the
vehicle.
– "Beginning Drivers and Crash Risk,
Insurance Institute for Hiahui Sofeni
Based on this passage, which statement best
summarizes the purpose of graduated licensing?
O The purpose is to decrease the number of
collisions caused by distracted driving.
O The purpose is to prevent teens from causing
collisions at night.
O The purpose is to ensure that no passengers are
in the car if a teen has a collision.
o The purpose is to introduce more complex driving
scenarios one at a time.